SICKEST BOOTS EVER!!!

So, I dont understand these things.

I am not knocking them or anything... they look neet enough but how do they really perform?

The liner looks pretty useless, whats up with that? It looks way uncomfortable.

I have spk's and the two reasons I like them so much is the pull tab in the liner, and how light they are. Are they light and as perfect as people say? or is it just hype?

 
they have no pressure points and have you not heard everyone on this site taht owns them say that they love them?

just try them and youll love them
 
If you have the right foot, there's no comfier a boot. And full tilts are the lightest boots on the market.
 
the booters look REALLY sick. anyone had em before? i think they havent come out yet i'm not sure tho
 
No, they have not come out yet.

And here are mine, which is the exact same boot, different flex:

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Im just to lazy to searchbar, or look in the reviews.

I can fit my foot into any boot, so I am sure they fit fine. blah blah....

I guess i am looking for criticisms, not hate, but constructive stuff. I figure its these or spk pros... pm me with comparisons if you dare!
 
no, they should be compared, because I am asking for a comparison doucheweed!

I dont know where to pick up these boots where I live, I m not going to order them online without trying them on, so I would like a comparison of the two. Flex, foot pattern, type of fit, etc etc.

all the "wow best boot ever just buy them" comments dont help out at all.

Just a simple what kind of foot fits best comment would work. and I am doing research, by asking.
 
spk's arent that wide... not compared to a head or nordica boot. I find them to be in line with most salomon boots actually.

You are no help, ever, to anyone dood.

go away peacefully.
 
Im sure you know plenty more than me but Ill just give my experience buying a pair of boots last season. I tried on a bunch and did some research and sorta narrowed it to spks or rampages, basically whichever fit better, if at all. I have a narrow-medium foot, so was pretty sure I was gonna go with the rampages. I tried some salomon teneighties before (the clear green ones), which hurt my foot and were loose, but i figured id try the spks because a shop guy told me that salomon had recently totally reworked the last/liner/fit in general for that boot. I went to a proper boot fitter at some austrian ski shop here so that I would be sure I got the right size and proper comments. he asked me what boots i was looking at and agreed that they would both probably be a good option. after trying them both, i found they were both very similar feeling on my foot, though the rampages were heavier. i dont know if i made the right decision, but i went with the rampages even though they were heavier because i liked the adjustability and fact that not quite as many ppl seem to have them (still real popular though). honestly though, in the shop, they both felt very similar fitting. do get some pressure/bang if I wear them lots or land bad, so i wouldn't mind getting the wrap around liners for them (basically the same that you would get with FTs). i know this isnt a direct comparison, but dalbello and FT both base their designs off the old Raichles. I dont know how similar they fit, but ive heard they are quite close. again, only what ive heard, but i think those are a relatively soft flexing boot (?).
when it comes down to it, you honestly have to try them on no matter how much research you do. if you cant get the FTs near you, you'll either have to take a trip or find something else. if the spks fit and feel good and you can get them, then there isnt a whole lot of reason to try and get the FTs, though I agree, they look/sound pretty rad. I wish I'd considered them more when I was in the market, but Im still pretty happy. not a ton of professional or objective info here, but I hope it helps.
 
yea fulltilt boots seem like they are for people with a thinner forefoot and thinner ankles, i have a narrow to medium sized foot/ ankle and i have ill moros (same as rampages)which i was told are only slightly wider than fulltilt, the boot companies make different boots for different feet, once you know your true foot dimensions, youll know what models from what companies are best for you, then compare only those boots.

it would be great if we could pick our boots based on looks, but unfortunately thats not the way it is, and if you crammed your foot into a boot that was to narrow you can seriously damage your foot and then need surgery to fix the problem(obviously worst case scenario). ,,,,, your best bet is to get the boots you need, and then paint them with auto paint to whatever colors you want, either way its your money and i promise you if your boots dont fit correctly youll just have to re buy them next season
 
Haha Ive swagger jacked this thread. Thanks man.

Ill have to email these guts at ft and see if there is a shop in my city. Good lookin out!
 
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