Ski boots

Saniuta

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So I've been riding some tecnica cochise 90 from 2014 for the past 2 years I believe and I was thinking about upgrading them, mainly because they're old and oversized and sometimes I find them heavy, I'm not a heavy skier(5'10, 140 lbs) but I like to send it, I normally don't do a lot of tricks but I would like to start doing more

I was thinking about going on FT or Dalbello, something with flex 100-110, 130 I think is too much, and preferably to be ready for ski touring

here are some clips so you can make an idea of my riding style

https://imgur.com/a/tgqf3M0
 
14413298:ethanshredz said:
I suggest the StopSkiingInTheBackSeat Pro 130.

:))))) I know that, I think is mainly because of my boots since they are 28,5 and I should wear a 26,5-27, and probably bcs of my bindings too since they're mounted like shit

If you have any tips tho I would appreciate that

**This post was edited on Mar 15th 2022 at 1:13:07am
 
topic:Saniuta said:
So I've been riding some tecnica cochise 90 from 2014 for the past 2 years I believe and I was thinking about upgrading them, mainly because they're old and oversized and sometimes I find them heavy, I'm not a heavy skier(5'10, 140 lbs) but I like to send it, I normally don't do a lot of tricks but I would like to start doing more

I was thinking about going on FT or Dalbello, something with flex 100-110, 130 I think is too much, and preferably to be ready for ski touring

here are some clips so you can make an idea of my riding style

https://imgur.com/a/tgqf3M0

Where do you live and/or ski. Someone might have a bootfitter recommendation in your area to help you out.
 
14413408:mystery3 said:
Where do you live and/or ski. Someone might have a bootfitter recommendation in your area to help you out.

I live in Romania, I know a very good boot fitter around in my city but I don't know if it's worth it since these boots are old and started tearing apart. but if I end up with some new boots I'll give it a shot
 
14413409:Saniuta said:
I live in Romania, I know a very good boot fitter around in my city but I don't know if it's worth it since these boots are old and started tearing apart. but if I end up with some new boots I'll give it a shot

No, you want that bootfitter to help you find boots that will work for you. They can see and measure your feet, flexibility, and other things and recommend boots that will fit you.
 
14413411:mystery3 said:
No, you want that bootfitter to help you find boots that will work for you. They can see and measure your feet, flexibility, and other things and recommend boots that will fit you.

your right lol i just realized that he can help me with that, thanks
 
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