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  1. #1
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    Crispi Diablo Free AT boot

    So, has anyone had the chance to try one of these puppies on? They look pretty sweet...and might have a better chance at fitting my narrow foot than others on the market. But I can't find any to try on

    4-buckle, really light, seems like it could be a sweet setup.

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    Why am I bending brakes for you if you are going to just buy touring gear
    "I dont hike.... my legs are too heavy"

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    Oh dontcha worry...the resort gear is still my favorite

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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor
    Why am I breaking brakes for you if you are going to just buy touring gear
    there...fixed!
    "It is not the result that counts! It is not the result but the spirit! Not what - but how. Not what has been attained - but at what price.
    - A. Solzhenitsyn

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    lol...

    anyway here's a pic of the boots (now on their way...early Santa present):
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    Did you find somewhere to try these on? I couldn't even find the boot on there website.

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    I like where they have choosen to place the buckles but I think they should have flipped the one at the ankle around so the buckle is on top of the foot where it is less likely to be hit when hiking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flykdog
    Did you find somewhere to try these on? I couldn't even find the boot on there website.
    Nope I'm just gonna wing it and hope for the best. We carry all sizes so I can probably just trade it for another size if it doesn't fit. But every boot I've ever owned has been 28.0...

    I see your point on the buckle...but not a big deal for me really. And if you're buying a 'freeride' AT boot...you're not likely going to be skiing a Dynafit TLT...

  9. #9
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    And if you are "freeriding" you aren't going to be doing it in plastic AT bindings.

    Well, not for very long...

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    Yeah...thus the quotation marks...

    I just want something light, comfortable, and that can drive a nice big ski. But not necessarily huck or be super rad. If I want to do that I'll tour in my alpine boots...heh.

    I'll post a follow-up once I get the boots and let yall know about fit, construction, and all that...

  11. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Particle
    Yeah...thus the quotation marks...

    I just want something light, comfortable, and that can drive a nice big ski. But not necessarily huck or be super rad. If I want to do that I'll tour in my alpine boots...heh.

    I'll post a follow-up once I get the boots and let yall know about fit, construction, and all that...
    Hi, I am trying as hard as I can to dig out some info from the whole f...g net and than I have found this..! PLEASE, can you share your experience you have with this boots?? Thanks a LOT!

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    Totally different animal but I have the Crispi XR tele boots which are similar to these in the they are laterally very stiff with that carbon section and the buckle layout is the same and they are pretty comfy. My XRs fit very similarly to my Megarides. Crispis AT boot may fit differently than their tele boot though.

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