It's been years! New Boot Goofin help + sticks

messplay

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Hi NS,

I'm looking to finally ditch my Krpyton Rampage's I've had since 2008 - flex 80-110 (https://www.evo.com/outlet/alpine-ski-boots/dalbello-kryton-rampage)

Due to proforms, I'm looking to stick with Dalbello. I'm looking at the IL Moro, IL Moro MX 90 or 110, or the Krypton 110 ID. Not sure what the AX means in terms of the krypton line. I'm riding less park but I love to job with friends and bomb certain runs, occasional park etc.

SKI WISE: I have been on the Da Nollie's since 2013 lol. Hopefully getting the Blends this year for more diversity and playfulness on deeper days. I'm open to other options. I'm 6'1 ~175-180lbs.I will be re-using my FKS 140's but I am afraid the brakes are too narrow for the 100underfoot blends?

Thanks!

**This thread was edited on Oct 8th 2018 at 1:58:00pm
 
topic:messplay said:
Due to proforms, I'm looking to stick with Dalbello. I'm looking at the IL Moro, IL Moro MX 90 or 110, or the Krypton 110 ID. Not sure what the AX means in terms of the krypton line. I'm riding less park but I love to job with friends and bomb certain runs, occasional park etc.

Limiting yourself to one brand will be... limiting. Boot brands make multiple fits, ranging from super narrow, narrow, medium, wide, and super wide. If you't getting a proform on Dalbello you will be limited to their interpretation of fit, which may or may not be good for you. AX refers to a certain fit in their range.

This is not like buying skis, where you select something based on where/how you ski on the mountain. It's entirely based on what works for you and your foot, not what works for someone else or what they like. I suggest you find a local boot-fitter that stocks Dalbello, explain your situation, see if something works for you, and compensate him for his time. If not, you'll most likely end up buying the wrong thing. And none of us can really help you because we can't see your foot the way a boot-fitter can.
 
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