Full tilt boots

ClosesChide

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im trying to find a freestyle boot that will fit me for all mountain/park

im living in Greece and there are no Full Tilt sellers or anything like that and travelling all the way to Germany or Austria is not worth it

im thinking about Full Tilt TW pro or B&E's but how im gonna make sure it fits me?
 
topic:ClosesChide said:
wassup newschoolers

im trying to find a freestyle boot that will fit me for all mountain/park

im living in Greece and there are no Full Tilt sellers or anything like that and travelling all the way to Germany or Austria is not worth it

im thinking about Full Tilt TW pro or B&E's but how im gonna make sure it fits me?

1) Wipe this notion from your mind that Full Tilts are the best/only park boot

2) Go to a bootfitter

3) Try on as many boots as you can

4) Buy whatever fits the best - even if theyre not Full Tilts

5) Ride better because you bought boots that fit your feet and not just what is cool

6) Spread this gospel
 
Full Tilts classic shell (twall, classic, drop kick) has been great for me, mainly because I have narrow feet, but that doesnt mean theyll fit you well. Definitely go to a bootfitter. If you have wider feet I would try out the decendants or the b&e
 
14107729:GrandThings said:
1) Wipe this notion from your mind that Full Tilts are the best/only park boot

2) Go to a bootfitter

3) Try on as many boots as you can

4) Buy whatever fits the best - even if theyre not Full Tilts

5) Ride better because you bought boots that fit your feet and not just what is cool

6) Spread this gospel

Can’t stress this enough. Ignore everything else’s you see in this thread OP.
 
14107797:BJ2112 said:
Dalbello > Full Tilt

This is clearly an opinion but the best boot is the boot that fits your foot, and allows you to ski all day without pain. That being said, I have owned FT and Dalbello and I’ve found that Dalbello boots (at least the 3 piece boots) flex like shit. They felt like brick walls to me but that’s just my opinion.

OP, go to a boot fitter. There is no such thing as a “park boot,” no matter how much anyone tries to market their boots as such. I ride Full Tilts because they happen to fit my feet, but I have many friends who ski on Lange RS race boots because that’s what fits their feet. Go to a boot fitter and buy what fits your foot well!
 
14107856:animator said:
This is clearly an opinion but the best boot is the boot that fits your foot, and allows you to ski all day without pain. That being said, I have owned FT and Dalbello and I’ve found that Dalbello boots (at least the 3 piece boots) flex like shit. They felt like brick walls to me but that’s just my opinion.

OP, go to a boot fitter. There is no such thing as a “park boot,” no matter how much anyone tries to market their boots as such. I ride Full Tilts because they happen to fit my feet, but I have many friends who ski on Lange RS race boots because that’s what fits their feet. Go to a boot fitter and buy what fits your foot well!

Gotta agree with all that espeically the part about dabellos 3 piece boots flexing like shit. Hated the flex on them when I rode them. Glad I am not the only one.
 
There’s this really good new boot brand out kinda hard to find gotta google them, they’re called

“BOOTFITTER”
 
14107731:bogust said:
this sorta thing should go on the gear forum bud.

I know what your getting at, but these forums aren't as active as they used to be. and they buy wants some advice.

gear talk is completely dead. so y not let this be in ski-gabber for a few days, and let the mods worry about moving it.
 
14108111:Dan-Man said:
I know what your getting at, but these forums aren't as active as they used to be. and they buy wants some advice.

gear talk is completely dead. so y not let this be in ski-gabber for a few days, and let the mods worry about moving it.

Truth right here
 
Think what you want, on my third pair the first pairs got over 700days and the second pair 900-1000 day's ,

14108119:Young_IMPC said:
Because you don’t want to surpass the fatigue life and break your ankles in a serious crash just because you saved $170-370.

**This post was edited on Feb 14th 2020 at 3:45:03pm
 
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