Dallbelo ill morro t vs tom wallisch

the dalbello freeski series boots and all full tilts have intuition liners, the liners wrap around your calf rather than having a tongue like a shoe, the wrap around liner provides a more stable feel and is really comfortable, definitely go to a boot fitter to make sure that the boots are a perfect match to your foot, and a another great thing about the intuition liners is that they can be heat molded a few times to have the liners have a more comfortable fit. the full tilts will be cheaper than the dalbellos, but it is all about comfort so again boot fitter
 
"i can ski you bloody idoit ,iknow how to ski very well. just cos i get shing bang doesent mean t say iam a shit skier ,i ski on dryslope and i only ski on snow 1 week a year cos i live ib scotland iam i real skier unlick you" - 1beestebee1 in his message to me trying to defend his ability to ski because of my above post.

lolwut.
 
i went from dallbelo to fulltilt for the same reason as you and it was the best thing i ever did, fulltilt are by far the most mobile and performance enhancing boots out there. How ever, the real cure to shin bang is to realise what in exxence is actually causing it. Most probably landing/skiing backseat
 
Don't call the guy out on his ski technique, nobody is anywhere near perfect. But yes, shinbang is from landing and skiing backseat. Avoid it and you'll be fine probably.

The right answer is to find the best and most knowledgable local bootfitter you can, and talk to them.

In general, Full Tilts fit narrow (at least when I got my booters last october). They won't solve your shinbang issues though - thats up to you.
 
To everyone saying "learn to ski" etc.

You're obviously going to land back seat when learning new tricks. Of course unless you never try anything I'm guessing, you're going to start to think of it that way. I guess you land tricks first try then since you're so pro.
 
What you're saying is irrelevant. Landing backseat is the cause of the shinbang. The solution is stop doing that. The logic is flawless.
 
I know that landing backseat is the cause of shinbang. No one wants to land backseat, but its will always happen when you try new tricks
 
from a quality standpoint. Dalbello Il Moro, or any of the kryptons take the lead over Full tilt all day any day.
Dalbello = thicker shells, better buckles, BETTER intuition liner, all around better boot.
from a fitting standpoint, because of the thicker shells and better liner. a bootfitter will be able to make it fit your foot just right.
 
Dalbello might be better quality as in shell materials and buckle materials and whatnot, but Full Tilt's tongue blows Dalbello out of the water. And I'm pretty sure they use the same liner (Intuition Power Wrap) in both the Full Tilt TWall and Dalbello Ill Moro, but I could be wrong.
 
I just made the switch from Dallbelo's to Wallisch FT's & super happy so far. I have very narrow foot with low instep so they both fit my foot. What I am most amazed about is the weight savings on the FT's! My Dallbelo's feel like lead weights now. I actually prefer the buckles on the FT's also as I dont have to unbuckle all the way & twist it to get it tighter. I plan on heat moulding mine next week with green Superfeet insole.
 
I've been looking at the same two boots. First of all, I'm ot sure what to maek of this newschoolers advice cause everyone is already hyped on full tilts and I think tons more people have them in relation to dalbellos. I tried on booters and krypton crosses but I'm still not sure since no one carries a size 7. And I'm 18 too, I just have small feet. the dalbellos were a 7.5 and if they packed out it'd be too big.

basically, try them on if you can. I've yet to go anywhere that carries il moros though.
 
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