Dalbello voodoo 2014, good or bad?

SDzeebs

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I've read some reviews on these boots and like always, some people say they're super stiff others say their awesome i just dont want to spend all the money on full tilts. FYI i'm a beginner in the park and sadly only weight 125lb
 
Bootfitter first. There are tons of awesome boots out there. You need to find the one that fits the best. Dont be tricked into buying full tilts or dalbellos for the name. While both these companies make amazing boots, they might not really fit you. For example, almost all of full tilts boots run very narrow. Go to the shop first to try some on, and if you see that same boot online, order it from there.
 
13079846:MhoP_ said:
Bootfitter first. There are tons of awesome boots out there. You need to find the one that fits the best. Dont be tricked into buying full tilts or dalbellos for the name. While both these companies make amazing boots, they might not really fit you. For example, almost all of full tilts boots run very narrow. Go to the shop first to try some on, and if you see that same boot online, order it from there.

This is good advice until the end. Do not buy boots online. Having a boot fitted is not just tryin them on. You will want footbeds You may need some shell an liner work and if you but online you need to pay. If to buy from a shop th work will be included as will a garentee for fit so if you have issues you can get them refitted for free. Dont be conned into getting a boot slightly cheaper online as it 9 time out of 10 will end up costing you more in the long run.
 
13079890:tomPietrowski said:
This is good advice until the end. Do not buy boots online. Having a boot fitted is not just tryin them on. You will want footbeds You may need some shell an liner work and if you but online you need to pay. If to buy from a shop th work will be included as will a garentee for fit so if you have issues you can get them refitted for free. Dont be conned into getting a boot slightly cheaper online as it 9 time out of 10 will end up costing you more in the long run.

Sorry, from my experience the bootfitters i have met have never went to that extent for me. Maybe the bootfitters around me just suck?

Anyway good luck finding boots. Just my .02
 
Yeah don't go get fitted and buy boots online even if they're cheaper, it's really a really jew thing to do and it doesn't support your local economy. Also when you buy boots in a store you pay for the service not just the boots.
 
13080024:Negromancer said:
Yeah don't go get fitted and buy boots online even if they're cheaper, it's really a really jew thing to do and it doesn't support your local economy. Also when you buy boots in a store you pay for the service not just the boots.

most shops will do some sort of price matching, depending on their costs...even if they can't match completely they'll usually try to meet you halfway. on top of that most will cover any bootwork to fine tune that fit and may even cut you a deal on insoles. remember the golden rule, it never hurts to ask, but try to be polite about it. most shop guys understand looking for a deal, but it will go a long way to be up front and honest.
 
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