T T-hall-sig Member Jan 18, 2009 #1 Is there a difference between the "ski" and "walk" settings on ski boots? If so, what is the difference?
Is there a difference between the "ski" and "walk" settings on ski boots? If so, what is the difference?
jedi.Jim Active member Jan 18, 2009 #2 You use the "ski" setting for skiing and the "walk" setting for walking. I'm not too sure what else you would use each for.
You use the "ski" setting for skiing and the "walk" setting for walking. I'm not too sure what else you would use each for.
H huge-go Active member Jan 18, 2009 #6 The walk setting is softer. Boots that have those though are usually really soft to begin with anyway, and are usually for the weekend warrior gaper types.
The walk setting is softer. Boots that have those though are usually really soft to begin with anyway, and are usually for the weekend warrior gaper types.
k-rob Active member Jan 18, 2009 #7 "walk" lets you flex the boots more so that you don't have as much of that awkward swagger we usually do. don't ski with it set to "walk."
"walk" lets you flex the boots more so that you don't have as much of that awkward swagger we usually do. don't ski with it set to "walk."
mmckechnie Active member Jan 18, 2009 #10 pretty sure the difference is negligible. my friend sometimes accidentally skis with one on ski and one on walk, and he doesn't notice it
pretty sure the difference is negligible. my friend sometimes accidentally skis with one on ski and one on walk, and he doesn't notice it
Dhane Active member Jan 18, 2009 #11 someone by the name of tanner hall once said the same thing. ask him how his ankles feel now
I IceCreamer Active member Jan 18, 2009 #12 he would probly say MY ANKLES ARE BROKE! MY ANKLES BROKEN!