Dalbello Ill moro

zackblain

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Anyone have some feedback for me on performance, durability, comfort issues? I think Im gonna pick me up some this weekend after trying some on and them feeling like heaven on my feet.
 
i've been riding rampages and i absolutely love them. I got a pair of il moros for cheap coming in next week so i'll let know how the id liners and cuff is.

They fit a little narrow but i thought i had an average foot and they fit me perfect. I love the 3 piece design. the flex is real nice. and side to side the boots real stiff which is good.
 
il moros's will ski a little stiffer than rampages (medium tongue and 62 shell) and they're lighter. I've heard nothing bad about them though. Evryone who has rampages likes them a lil more. If you tried them on and they felt good i would seriously consider them
 
i picked up some il moro's about a month ago and have skied them about 5 or 6 times and love them, id liners are so comfy and warm and mold to your feet perfectly and the flex is great because of how much you can change it around, only thing im not liking is the chain i have on the back of mine...

make sure not to buy them too big because with the id liner when you heat it up and mold it to your foot you will gain a ton of room, i used to have 29.5 boots and my il moro's are 27.5 and with them molded i could have possibly even gone to a 26 shell

but i would for sure pick up a pair if i were you, great boots
 
I've got 35 days in my IL Moro's. Love them. I have a narrow foot and they fit very well. The liners are comfortable and warm. The flex similar to my Pro's with the Medium tongue in. Stiffer than the Rampage. The IL Moro is a killer all-mountain free-stylish boot.
 
When I tried them on in the store, they hurt like shit. Weird pressure points everywhere. But FT's did the same, so I'm wondering if its just an artifact of the ID liner that will go away once they're molded. Was this true for anyone?

(Please tell me there is a boot that fits my wonky feet)
 
a word of advice: BE CAREFUL WHEN RATCHETING THE TOP BUCKLE!

a few teeth of mine have sheared completely off, making it hard to get to the next buckle. luckily, dalbello realizes this is an issue, and has shipped out replacements to me. all you need to do is apply pressure toward the cuff and you'll be all good.
 
Before my Intuition liners were molded I was feeling pressure on my ankle bones. That went away after molding and the intial break in period. Now they feel amazing, hard to imagine ever going back to my old boots.
 
I like mine a lot...I might need to get a bit of custom work done on them, but overall they are sick. The only thing I noticed is when landing with your weight forward (the right way, I'm trying to stay outta the backseat) they flex a lot like too much, I've almost gone over the bars a few times, but I'm using the softer tongue...I'm gonna throw the stiffer tongue in and see what that does. And I almost wish the top had a buckle...I felt like I could get my rampages tighter up to...but I like them.
 
If you rode 95% park would you consider putting a rampage tongue in if you had one? Or is the extra stiffness nice
 
Il Moros are disgusting boots. ive never had anything come close to being as good as them.

i had a dope set of custom crosses last season, and the were meh. the il moro has alot softer flex, especially if you ride the upper buckle open a bit. if you need it stiff, it can definitely be made that way, but i like um real soft and progressive. but yes, they wont fit at all until you get them molded. but once you do, damn are they butter.

im about 5 months in on mine, and they are fine still, looking and riddin like new

some things to keep in mind tho, with this boot, a good custom footbed helps tremendously, especially if your foot has any kinda weird things goin on.

 
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