Most durable ski boots

oldworld_newlife

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I know this might " belong " in gear talk but It wouldn't get seen by many I don't think .

Any thoughs on thus ? Most durable models / brands ... I know if you're skiing park/street your boots are gonna get beat up , and that the boot that fits right is always best , but I'm curious if anyone has feedback
 
Probably the superior tetsu kogake in runescape 2 if we're talking about hypothetical durable ski boots

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In the past few years I have been putting my Saolomon Xmax through the wringer.

These boots (120 & 130) feel softer than their index, but have to be the most durable boots that I have ever tested.
 
topic:midwesternmaniac said:
I know this might " belong " in gear talk but It wouldn't get seen by many I don't think .

Any thoughs on thus ? Most durable models / brands ... I know if you're skiing park/street your boots are gonna get beat up , and that the boot that fits right is always best , but I'm curious if anyone has feedback

now I know everyone rips on full tilts for being plastic toys, but there are actually a couple replacements you can make on them to really secure them as one of the most durable boots on the market

first replace the buckles, they break so easy it's insane

then replace the rest of the boot

#meme'd
 
I was about to say I’ve never had a prob with boot durability on FTs (other than scuffs/cuts on tongue from mutes) but there remembered my last pair cracked behind the heel. But other than than I wouldn’t consider it a buying factor as long as it’s a reputable name brand
 
Old nordica ace of spades minus the toe buckle. Other than that I couldn’t destroy those boots to save my life
 
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