Full Tilt Park Boots

lukashotcher

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I was looking for some new boots and I kinda decided to go with a Full Tilt boot but I really don't know which one. The descriptions on their homepage are kinda the same with every boot. I ride mostly park. Does it even matter which one? Which one are you guys recommending? (also still opened for other brands)
 
"Your foot chooses the boot."

Any boot will work well as a park boot. Go to your local ski shop and have a boot fitter put you in a boot that will work best for your foot. Happy feet are important for progression.

Ski shops will do everything in their power to ensure the best fit possible!

It's always tragic to see people buy boots that simply don't work with their feet.
 
13780976:peteythefish said:
"Your foot chooses the boot."

Any boot will work well as a park boot. Go to your local ski shop and have a boot fitter put you in a boot that will work best for your foot. Happy feet are important for progression.

Ski shops will do everything in their power to ensure the best fit possible!

It's always tragic to see people buy boots that simply don't work with their feet.

+1 go see a boot fitter

buying boots before trying them on is a no-no
 
13780976:peteythefish said:
"Your foot chooses the boot."

Any boot will work well as a park boot. Go to your local ski shop and have a boot fitter put you in a boot that will work best for your foot. Happy feet are important for progression.

Ski shops will do everything in their power to ensure the best fit possible!

It's always tragic to see people buy boots that simply don't work with their feet.

So true I use an At boot and I ski half the time in the park
 
13780976:peteythefish said:
"Your foot chooses the boot."

Any boot will work well as a park boot. Go to your local ski shop and have a boot fitter put you in a boot that will work best for your foot. Happy feet are important for progression.

Ski shops will do everything in their power to ensure the best fit possible!

It's always tragic to see people buy boots that simply don't work with their feet.

I agree, boot fitter 110%
 
13780976:peteythefish said:
"Your foot chooses the boot."

Any boot will work well as a park boot. Go to your local ski shop and have a boot fitter put you in a boot that will work best for your foot. Happy feet are important for progression.

Ski shops will do everything in their power to ensure the best fit possible!

It's always tragic to see people buy boots that simply don't work with their feet.

for sure i will do that! i just wanted to get a overview what kind of stuff is out there!
 
It is all about you, your skiing and your foot, however I can say I was not crazy about my full tilts they just were not very substantial for me but if I had to give ya something positive I don't think my feet ever got cold. Still I ride Fischer RC4 110s and am selling a brand new pair of 130s if you want to get a boot that retails for twice of full tilts for almost half the price of a full tilt boot hmu.
 
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