Full Tilt or SPK

Whichever one fits. The spks are boats, and the full tilts are pretty snug fitting. Try them on if you can. Or better yet, see a bootfitter and he can put you in a boot that is perfect for you.
 
i would prolly just watch Scot Vail the betes jibber on the plantes who blat rides the bestest boooht in the whole of the skiings industries.
 
i got the spks but i had no choice cuz of the pricetag. however given the choice or a fat wallet i would NO DOUBT go with the full tilts i have tried my friends ones and it has the smoothest flex ever no shin bang and not real heavy!!! FULLTILT!!
 
The difference in the boots is the last, the SPK are almost 1 cm wider than FT, i got fitted for full tilts, dalbello, ghost and spk. The FT, Dalbello, and Ghost fit me since they are similar last, the SPK was too wide for my foot, it was comfy but not what you want in a boot.
 
never buy boots on price unless they fit equally as well. unfortunately you'll regret your decision.

Return them if you can
 
no actually it was a good decision my spks DO fit just fine.. i like full tilt better but they dont carry them at any shop anywere remotely near me and are wayy outta my price range so yeah im happy with my decision being as my old boots liners ripped out mid season i had to get a enw pair fast, and im satisfied
 
got them halfway through last season... im not an idoit they fit just fine!so i do not and will not regret my decision
 
i have both, and i think the full tilts are way better. a little bit narrower, but its alright i have a wide foot and they fit me fine. they have an awesome flex i would highly reccommend them
 
I got spks and i think there sick. Very comfy. good flex. not REALLY adjustable to everything but theres alot of customizable stuff
 
I just bought a pair of full tilt konflicts...

I had Spks for the last 2 years, and they were great, a little tiny little bit sloppy, but thats ok, super feet and a good pull on the liiner pull tab and they fit like a charm.

I wanted to try full tilts, so I got a pair, I had them fitted, threw some superfeet in, they are a Narrower fit than spk's which is fine, they are a totally different boot. I will more than likely have to do some punching out, nbd, however, and this is a big however; the heel is very VERY small I would say a very feminin fit.

Slender slender slender. My foot is fairly normal c or d width, and the heel forward fits failrly well after one day, I had to take out the superfeet and just rode in the liner. They do not come with footbeds, so depending on your perception you may or may not want to buy one. K2/ Line/ now full tilt is marketing these as freestyle/ freeride boots. I put in the #4 toungue and it is plenty still, they come with a #8 as well... but I could not for the life of me imagine why I would want a boot that stiff. That is besides the point though. The problem I had on my first day, which is something I have never encountered before... was I had some heel problems. I tried to press on my tips and kinda felt a little pain in both heels, then did a full on hard butter and felt like the ball of my heel was being torn from my foot bone. That is a huge issue for me...

whether or not I can fix it with a press I have yet to find out, but if not... or if you have a larger foot, I would say go the spk route. If you have a regular sized type foot, full tilts may be the way to go.

But go get fitted properly first, that really is your only option.
 
i had that exact same heel problem when I first wore mine too. It actually caused me to bruise my left heel when I landed switch leaning too far forward. Since then I've done some adjusments and now they're great. But yeah, you're right, the heel pockets are very small and little bit low.
 
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