ragadytrees Member Mar 12, 2007 #1 i am needing new boots and it is down to these ones, witch one do you think would be better for preventing shin bang and skiing park
i am needing new boots and it is down to these ones, witch one do you think would be better for preventing shin bang and skiing park
ShadyHillGroup Active member Mar 12, 2007 #3 um these boots are the opposite of eachother, the spk fits like a skate shoe, the krypton is very narrow, go to a bootfitter, a proper fitting boot is going to stop the shin bang, also keep your boots tight and dont land backseat
um these boots are the opposite of eachother, the spk fits like a skate shoe, the krypton is very narrow, go to a bootfitter, a proper fitting boot is going to stop the shin bang, also keep your boots tight and dont land backseat
japanada Active member Mar 12, 2007 #4 when are people going to learn that the only way to choose a boot is to TRY EACH PAIR ON!!!!
S steezin4areason Member Mar 12, 2007 #6 there is no such thing as a better boot... its which one is better for your foot.
Love_Wins. Active member Mar 15, 2007 #9 Calling Nomensteven, come in Nomensteven! P.s. - It's actually spelled 'Krypton'.
I ikellen Member Mar 15, 2007 #10 Get whatever FITS!!! For fucks sake people, please stop being retarded and just thinking the SPK/Krypton is the only boot you should buy. I ski park in fucking race boots!
Get whatever FITS!!! For fucks sake people, please stop being retarded and just thinking the SPK/Krypton is the only boot you should buy. I ski park in fucking race boots!
Freestyla_01 Active member Mar 15, 2007 #12 I ski park in boots I bought 4 1/2 years ago. They're the worst boots I've ever seen. A small step up from rear entries. They work fine.
I ski park in boots I bought 4 1/2 years ago. They're the worst boots I've ever seen. A small step up from rear entries. They work fine.