How are dropkicks outside the park?

Abel.Itachi.24

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So I just got a pair of ft dropkicks and I’m starting to think I should’ve done a little but more of research before. I absolutely love the look and feel of the boot but was told its really a good park boot. Thing is. I love to do everything and not just park (mainly tricks etc but outside the park). Anybody can tell me if I did a mistake?
 
Full tilts are all equiped with the heating elements laced through the boot.

If you even try to get on edge on a groom outside the park the elements kick on and immediately melt the boot.

They'll be just fine
 
I have drop kicks as my only ski boot. The flex is pretty soft so it that bothers you then maybe. But I ski everything on them. During mid season I don't ski that much park and have no complaints. It is great for tricks and butters so I like it. If it fits you then you will be fine. Don't over think it, it is a nice boot. If you comfy then you good.
 
Word.

14350744:KilaTsunami said:
Don’t worry about it bro, good ski boots are good ski boots all over the mountain

You could always swap the tongue to a stiffer one.

14350763:goatmaster said:
I have drop kicks as my only ski boot. The flex is pretty soft so it that bothers you then maybe. But I ski everything on them. During mid season I don't ski that much park and have no complaints. It is great for tricks and butters so I like it. If it fits you then you will be fine. Don't over think it, it is a nice boot. If you comfy then you good.
 
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