Dalbello rampages

Light, good liner, but they can be a little tight at the little toe (or 5th met head) for some people or in the ankle area. The great thing about the Rampage is that the shell is pretty thick, so if you have a good boot fitter in the area, they are pretty easy to work on, and will give lots of room to work with.

That said, go see a boot fitter and buy the boot that fits your foot well. Don't buy into hype.
 
Seriously...

Also some of the stuff he said was a little too kind. I had to borrow my friends for a comp run, broke my heel plate. I usually ski and SPK, after 11minutes exactly in the boot i was in agony, it resulted in me losing two toenails because they were so wrong for my foot. So saying it may be a little tight is a huge understatement. Don't buy without trying them.

Kid.
one use the searchbar.
two go to a bootfitter.

These threads are beginning to get some common it's annoying.

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like harry potter, the person doesnt choose the boot, the boot chooses the person

see a bootfitter, find a boot that u think u could spend a whole day in
 
bootfitter. if they fit, they're comfy, surprise surprise. i wouldn't exactly call them light though. lots of plastic (thick shell) + metal = not light.
 
there are no good places to get boots where i live plus i couldnt find anthing in my size my foot is narrow so i should be ok
 
NOT as comfortable as a full tilt boot, which is the design the dalbello chaps tried to replicate.
 
they are sick boots, ive had mine for 2 years back to back winters (4 seasons). still rocking em cuz theyre mad comfy
 
It isn't a case of should...
There must be a bootfitter near you if you live near a resort...
If you don't live near a resort then wait until your trip to one until you buy your boots.
It's that simple.
If you live near a bootfitter that doesn't stock dalbello, get them to analyse your foot, and write it all down, email dalbello with the info and ee if they have a suggestion. It's not ideal but better than just buying them.
The hours of pain you may suffer will not be worth the 20%savings...
 
they are a sick boot IF they fit. so be smart and get fitted, boots are only the most important piece of equipment so it makes sense to have a boot thats right for your feet.
 
You can find Intuition liners at most good boot fitters for either a little more, or a little less than $200. They'll make your boots feel quite a bit better.
 
bottom line is it is a narrow park boot so wider feet it will be tight on, they are comfy too.

i havnt had any problems with mine
 
Personally I think theyre a real sweet boot!! I would advise buyin them too small cause they do pack out a fair bit. Mine were brutal on my feet for the first 2 days but after that they fit perfect. The middle strap is ace for keepin your heel locked back/down as well.
 
yea hes right about that too the first couple times your feet kill with some pressure points but they wear in and get super comfy

 
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