steezee5 Active member Dec 4, 2013 #1 Hey guys.... So Full Tilt's two "wider" 102-mm lasted boots are the High 5 and the Booter. Is the only difference between the two their tongue flex (and graphics)? Or is there actually a difference in the boots construction materials features beyond that Thanks!
Hey guys.... So Full Tilt's two "wider" 102-mm lasted boots are the High 5 and the Booter. Is the only difference between the two their tongue flex (and graphics)? Or is there actually a difference in the boots construction materials features beyond that Thanks!
D Dr.Dickless Active member Dec 4, 2013 #2 Besides the look and the tongue they are essentially the same boot
soupcan Member Dec 4, 2013 #3 the booter also has an active boot board in comparison to a ridged boot board int the high five.
D Dr.Dickless Active member Dec 4, 2013 #4 Right right, I forgot about that Can you buy active boards from FT?
steezee5 Active member Dec 4, 2013 #6 Thanks guys (and bump!) Any other 2-cents? Also, I assume the active foot board is more comfortable - any thoughts? - I will in the meantime research on their website.
Thanks guys (and bump!) Any other 2-cents? Also, I assume the active foot board is more comfortable - any thoughts? - I will in the meantime research on their website.
steezee5 Active member Dec 4, 2013 #7 Also looks like the High 5 has a nicer liner (Pro as opposed to Performer in the Booter)
D Dr.Dickless Active member Dec 4, 2013 #8 Of your choices I would get the high five, and then buy an active boot board and throw it in there Now you gave the shock absorption as well as the nice liner
Of your choices I would get the high five, and then buy an active boot board and throw it in there Now you gave the shock absorption as well as the nice liner