N NutsToRail Member Feb 3, 2024 #1 Found this today, about 50 days on the boots Im planning to buy new boots in the next couple weeks, but I have plans to ski a few times until then. Would this crack be problematic to keep skiing or should it hold up a bit longer?
Found this today, about 50 days on the boots Im planning to buy new boots in the next couple weeks, but I have plans to ski a few times until then. Would this crack be problematic to keep skiing or should it hold up a bit longer?
BallClapper Active member Feb 3, 2024 #2 Nice. Thats wack dude. I wouldn't ski that for fear of getting wet feet.
caveman31 Member Feb 4, 2024 #3 I skied cracked dalbellos for a few weeks with no issues but its probably worth duct taping so water doesnt get in there
I skied cracked dalbellos for a few weeks with no issues but its probably worth duct taping so water doesnt get in there
sampli Member Feb 4, 2024 #5 14587407:Forrest.Gump said: View attachment 1086549 Click to expand... Wonder if you like that movie
PresidentSkroob Member Feb 4, 2024 #6 Been skiing with a cracked shell for a couple of seasons now. Hasn't been as issue. I agree with the guy who recommended taping it up, though.
Been skiing with a cracked shell for a couple of seasons now. Hasn't been as issue. I agree with the guy who recommended taping it up, though.
NevWild Member Feb 4, 2024 #9 Cracked a dalbello once, they warrantied it and sent me a brand new pair. You should try to make that happen.
Cracked a dalbello once, they warrantied it and sent me a brand new pair. You should try to make that happen.
N NutsToRail Member Feb 4, 2024 #10 Lange LX 130 hv 14587447:PartyBullshiit said: What boot Click to expand...
N NutsToRail Member Feb 4, 2024 #11 Only 1 year warranty and it's been 1.5 14587450:NevWild said: Cracked a dalbello once, they warrantied it and sent me a brand new pair. You should try to make that happen. Click to expand...
Only 1 year warranty and it's been 1.5 14587450:NevWild said: Cracked a dalbello once, they warrantied it and sent me a brand new pair. You should try to make that happen. Click to expand...
mrk127 Active member Feb 4, 2024 #12 What boots are those? I've seen this too many times at the seem between two different plastic types. I've started looking for only one piece construction when buying boots.
What boots are those? I've seen this too many times at the seem between two different plastic types. I've started looking for only one piece construction when buying boots.
BallClapper Active member Feb 4, 2024 #13 14587447:PartyBullshiit said: What boot Click to expand... They are blue.
dwt802 Active member Feb 5, 2024 #14 I would not do any high impact skiing on those personally but they’ll ski for longer for sure.