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I intend to CFH - just trying to get some ideas on which ones to look for. I don't want to spend hours trying on every single pair of boots in the shop twice as I have a penis.


 
Posted : 09/03/2017 5:34 pm
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Is that DD in white/black number? Or just someone far away? 😉


 
Posted : 09/03/2017 5:35 pm
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🙂


 
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Whatever fits, obvs, but I'm a fan of Salomon. Mainly because they fit me!

Same here ... I had needed a new pair of boots in Whistler some years ago and tried on just about every pair in resort ... in the end I went back to the Salomon shop. The very helpful chap said that I had typical 'Salomon Feet' ... or he may have said I had typical 'Salmon Feet' ... 😆

I don't want to spend hours trying on every single pair of boots in the shop twice as I have a penis.

Once for each pair is enough ... apart from the pair you tried on first two hours earlier ...

Alternatively you could have a 'virtual fitting' online @STW and we could all tell you how fabulous you look in this year's color-ways (sic) 😉

In my experience:

Vans/Burton/32 - quite broad
Salomon/Northwave - quite narrow (Italian foot lasts I was once told)


 
Posted : 09/03/2017 5:56 pm
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well ... if you are going to use flow bidings, I guess you might as well go the whole way and wear a dayglo one-piece ... at least people might think you are being post-ironic ...

Flow? Check (well my excuse is they're comfy)
Dayglo? Check (Stoner can confirm my end of season whatever's available goretex)
Onesie? No chance. I don't like having to get fully undressed if I want to have a poo


 
Posted : 09/03/2017 6:09 pm
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I had needed a new pair of boots in Whistler some years ago and tried on just about every pair in resort ...

Yeah I think I bought those old Vans at Rude Boys in Banff about 6 years ago.

Sadly the boot selection back here in the NE England isn't [i]quite[/i] as extensive:

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3 Dual Boa boots at LD Mountain Centre.[/url]
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6 at Snow and Rock.[/url]

🙁


 
Posted : 09/03/2017 6:27 pm
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GrahamS

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Talon Focus[/url]
Incredibly good boot, bit stiff at first compared to my Vans Auras but love them now. Totally waterproof, amazing for getting the power down on piste, pretty decent on medium jumps in the park. Super comfy too.


 
Posted : 09/03/2017 6:28 pm
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Wallop - great to hear you've enjoyed your jolly.

Conditions this morning were fab. Not so great towards mid day, with the typical ski grabbing spring conditions. We tried the glacier area, which was very crowded. I lost a bit of confidence after tackling a red in flat light and swirling wind (parp).
Heart said ski the black, head said no. Maybe tomorrow when there are fewer idiots around.
Pleased to say my new hip is holding up well.
This is one happy snowbunnyhop 🙂


 
Posted : 09/03/2017 6:40 pm
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love my vans sequal boots. lots of adjustments


 
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I need to see deadlydarcy in his mittens!

ride lasso or 32 focus boa are the best boa boots I've tried.
Best fitting boots I've had are nitro. also means you get to say Nitro a lot which is a great word I think.

can we start the 2018 thread yet? I've just put a deposit down on this bad boy

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Posted : 09/03/2017 7:20 pm
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The Canadian in me thinks that looks like an upside down canoe but I assume that isn't the case 8)


 
Posted : 09/03/2017 7:25 pm
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I've just put a deposit down on this bad boy

Isn't that like your fifth new board in this thread or something??

You have a problem. 😆


 
Posted : 09/03/2017 7:39 pm
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haha 3rd. just need a splitty and my quiver is complete!

edit grahams just looked at that link get the 32 focus boas, great boot.


 
Posted : 09/03/2017 7:50 pm
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Yep, it's on the list, looks pretty similar spec to my Vans.
But reviews say it is very stiff. I was thinking of going a [i]little[/i] softer this time. Maybe the 32 Binary Boa?
Will try both and compare.


 
Posted : 09/03/2017 8:03 pm
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Mate spent the day at Cairngorm today on a corporate jolly for work. The git. 🙂

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Limited snow obviously, but soft and ridable apparently.


 
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that looks cool! I think those 32 boots soften up after a week or so. not sure if 32 still means the number of days that they last before they break, that was the old joke anyhowsers


 
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indeed, DD's mitts were a thing of wonder.
My 15yr old levels are not long for this world and I see me kitting out the whole family in DDR finest!

They really were excellent. Still bone dry at the end of a wet stormy day. Excellent recommendation HWD.


 
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Glad you're having fun too, Bunnyhop. My head sometimes puts the brakes on too - there's always another day!


 
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Heart said ski the black, head said no.

A football coach told me there are more injuries in the last quarter hour of a game than the rest of the game. Tired muscles are more easily injured, tired muscles don't maintain joints as well, mental fatigue means you make more mistakes. It's often a vicious circle as you ski badly and use more strength saving the situation or fail to save it. Give up and go back another day - you wisely did.


 
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Never EVER say..."Just one more run"

Ever.


 
Posted : 09/03/2017 9:53 pm
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Exactly - always say "two more runs" and then do one! 😆


 
Posted : 09/03/2017 10:06 pm
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One more beer

No?


 
Posted : 09/03/2017 10:08 pm
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Wallop - That is our motto on boarding and riding.
Only way to be


 
Posted : 09/03/2017 10:10 pm
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Sadly the boot selection back here in the NE England isn't quite as extensive

GrahamS - any chance you could swing 'West-Side' a bit and pay a visit to 'The Sick And The Wrong' in Keswick?

They carry 32, Northwave, Burton and Salomon.

haha 3rd. just need a splitty and my quiver is complete!

you should consider a '12 step program' ... 😉


 
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A football coach told me there are more injuries in the last quarter hour of a game than the rest of the game.

My School Doctor had a 30 year pool of data of Rugby Injuries (600,000 player hours) and this showed approximately 32% of injuries took place in the final quarter, 25% in the first quarter.


 
Posted : 10/03/2017 1:35 pm
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Ooh thanks Digby. Might head that way at Easter, if I do then I'll check them out.


 
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Just to add a bit of confusion, can heartily recommend the Insanos. 2 trips this year, my first ever experience of days and days of zero foot pain. I had K2 T1s previously.

Few things to note:
They're a bastard to get on when they're cold (think "ski boot hard"...seriously...but if you have boot warmers in your accommodation, that's not a problem...maybe the first day.
They really are stiff.
The Intuition liners are toasty all day.
Having a side BOA where you can actually feel your heel being locked down does the world of good - perhaps just a mind thing but it's a lovely feeling.

I bought mine with a significant reduction from The Board Basement.


 
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Exactly - always say "two more runs" and then do one!

I always do one more run, when the rest of my pals are heading in. They leave me to it after a mate went down on an innocous red and hurt himself. This years last run was the top to bottom 3miler above Briancon....legs screaming every 400m so stopped and waited 1m before setting off again. was slow but made sure I enjoyed it, and more importantly stayed healthy!


 
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Did that run early in the day last Tuesday. It's a beaut. No one on it 'cept us. Lovely 🙂


 
Posted : 10/03/2017 5:50 pm
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Conditions today - awful. Frozen, hard piste, the type that loosen your fillings first hour or so.
Snow softened a little, later on.
I managed 2 runs of an easy short black, which was easier than the flipping scary hardpack reds.
Persuaded some friends onto the black later on (black virgins), they both skied it well and more importantly enjoyed it, result.

Packing now 🙁


 
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Pleased to hear the new hip worked out for you Bunnyhop (MrsDigby had a hip replacement a few years ago and is now snowboarding better than ever!) and you had a great week despite some mixed/challenging conditions.


 
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In more challenging conditions when tired I often find black runs easier than the red alternative. Usually quieter, less chopped up and a touch shorter.

I'm really bad at saying "just one more run."


 
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Depends where you are, I reckon. In Austria I'll actively seek out the black runs over the reds, as you say they tend to be quieter. I like it chopped up though. In France though some of the blacks are SAF! Much more so than Austria.

YMMV.


 
Posted : 11/03/2017 7:11 pm
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Digby - that's great that your wife is back snowboarding.
I purchased some padded (at the hip) shorts, these really helped mentally.

My fear was falling, or being crashed into and taken down. As a slight built woman, I would almost always come off worse.

Agree Wallop, I too feel more comfortable on some blacks than crowded reds, where often the snow is in better condition.


 
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My fear was falling, or being crashed into and taken down. As a slight built woman, I would almost always come off worse

Completely understandable Bunnyhop - that was MrsDigby's fear as well - it's one of the reasons we have preferred Canada these past few years:

There's a lot less 'traffic', the Canadians are incredibly polite and the ski hills are thankfully devoid of testosterone fueled, one week a year, have-a-go-hungover-faster-than-your-skill-level types.

@ jambalaya - now that's what you call a 'crown wall' ... wow ...


 
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Wallop - I know what you mean. My most terrified moment on skis was probably in Les Deux Alpes when heading down the Valentin black. Not terrifying because it was steep, not terrifying because it was hard packed (solid) but terrifying because half of France seemed to be on it in various states of control. I pulled over at one moment to take stock of what was happening and I think I counted about 10 people sliding on their backs all the way to the bottom at speed.


 
Posted : 12/03/2017 2:25 pm
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Just back from a week in Bansko - unbelieveable snow - didn't stop for nearly 5 days! Brilliant conditions, if not a little short on visibility higher up.

Anyway, need new boots & have just realised that my local (Edge & Wax) has closed & moved 100% online, so any recommendations in the South East/Brighton area - Snow & Rock?


 
Posted : 12/03/2017 3:41 pm
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John try closed 100%. They're no longer on line either.


 
Posted : 12/03/2017 6:10 pm
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They're trading as Glisshop.co.uk


 
Posted : 12/03/2017 6:13 pm
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In Les Gets and it's cooking hot, had a beer in shorts ! Snow holding up at the moment but by 2 is v wet. Forecast is milder for Wed and Thu so will be looking the bikini out !


 
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NZ +17 in Paris today


 
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John - Glisshop are a different company altogether, a physical ski shop based in France but with a .co.uk website and pricing in pounds. I've had stuff from glisshop in the past, they're very good and when the £/€ is better the pricing is almost unbeatable.


 
Posted : 12/03/2017 6:59 pm
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Ah - E&W appear to have sold them their customer database then.


 
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