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  1. #126
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    That is perfect. Need to order 4 of those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuntmonkey View Post
    That is perfect. Need to order 4 of those.
    order the larger one for R3s no matter the size.
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  3. #128
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    Love my R3 130's but have beat the crap out of them at the resort. Finally broke my aftermarket DRI insert at the end of last season.

    Looking at an Element 120 to replace them for resort daily driving, thinking they may be a little more suitable for resort pounding.. Anyone know if they have the DRI?

    Any other differences to be aware of?

  4. #129
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    ^^^ Beat the crap out of them as in the plastic took a beating? I still sled ski a bit and that is hard on boots but really interested in these ones.
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  5. #130
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    They are mostly fine. Grim land is chewed up on the inside of the boot since I’m a shitty skier.

    I also retrofitted in DRI insert that callmeal hooked me up with in my 2nd year on the boots. Loved the way the boot skied with that - made it about 50 days with that “custom” install before it popped and tore up some of the rear plastic.

    FWIW, I bought another pair from ski base for 560 cad, shipped free to us.

  6. #131
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuntmonkey View Post
    Attachment 467067

    One season in. Supposed to last 10,000 rips? lol okay. Literally the only thing I hate about this boot.
    Mine did that the first year too. Still holding together though.
    Gravity. It's the law.

  7. #132
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    Quote Originally Posted by joeshek View Post
    Love my R3 130's but have beat the crap out of them at the resort. Finally broke my aftermarket DRI insert at the end of last season.

    Looking at an Element 120 to replace them for resort daily driving, thinking they may be a little more suitable for resort pounding.. Anyone know if they have the DRI?

    Any other differences to be aware of?
    They do have the DRI. Fit is very similar the the R3, but after skiing most of last season on the Element 130, at the end of the season I went back to my R3's and found that I liked those a little better in overall feel and forefoot fitting with the cable rather than the buckle the Element has. The top buckle on the R3 is about the only weak point, but even with that in mind, I like the way the R3 skis.

    This season I'll probably be spending more time skiing my Elan Wingman CTi's and it sounds like I'm getting hooked up with some Elan Primetime demos too, so I ordered a pair of the R/Fit Pro 130's for this season. It will be the first overlap boot I've skied in over 15 years - kinda looking forward to it!
    Gravity. It's the law.

  8. #133
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    I’ve got a brand new pair of factory liners (intuition tongue) out of a 27.5 R3130 that I replaced with a tour wrap. For Sale, 50$ plus shipping if anyone is interested. Never been skied or heated.

  9. #134
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    Question on the middle buckle cable. On my boots it doesn't seem to fit correctly over the "bulge" in the shell. Anyone else have this issue?
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  10. #135
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    Roxa R3 T.I. I.R.

    Quote Originally Posted by el hefe View Post
    Question on the middle buckle cable. On my boots it doesn't seem to fit correctly over the "bulge" in the shell. Anyone else have this issue?
    I’ve noticed this as well. Issue got worse after boot fitting/punches. Seems like the natural position is below the bulge. Has worked for me to just hook the catch, move cable on to bulge and then close buckle.

  11. #136
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    Quote Originally Posted by el hefe View Post
    Question on the middle buckle cable. On my boots it doesn't seem to fit correctly over the "bulge" in the shell. Anyone else have this issue?
    Quote Originally Posted by TripleT View Post
    I’ve noticed this as well. Issue got worse after boot fitting/punches. Seems like the natural position is below the bulge. Has worked for me to just hook the catch, move cable on to bulge and then close buckle.
    Mine are that way too. I just push them down into the groove when I'm tightening up to game time level.
    Gravity. It's the law.

  12. #137
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    Quote Originally Posted by haysman16 View Post
    I’ve got a brand new pair of factory liners (intuition tongue) out of a 27.5 R3130 that I replaced with a tour wrap. For Sale, 50$ plus shipping if anyone is interested. Never been skied or heated.
    How did the tour wraps fit in your R3 130s? Which year do you have?

    Been wanting to replace the factory tongue liners with a wrap, but the R3 shells are so low volume I haven't pulled the trigger. Tried to use a pair of Pro Wraps I had laying around just for resort days and they were never going to fit in the shells.

    Would be great to hear how a pair of intuition tour wraps fit in there. Any issues or all sweet?

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    Only drilled a hole for the buckle, catch holes are already there. Made a 3mm shim attached under the walk mode lever to increase the forward lean.




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  14. #139
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    Got a few runs in on Friday, man they ski nice but one day on the sled just destroyed them. Going to glue a bike tire between the toe and heel blocks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by codester1422 View Post
    Only drilled a hole for the buckle, catch holes are already there. Made a 3mm shim attached under the walk mode lever to increase the forward lean.




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    I kinda want to put boosters on mine as well as I have about 15-20mm of movement at the very top of the tongue that I can actively feel while skiing. For me personally the power strap on R3s is about 2-3" too low.

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    Yea I found it hard with the velcro to get equal tension between both boots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by codester1422 View Post
    Yea I found it hard with the velcro to get equal tension between both boots.
    This will fix that-

    https://skimo.co/tahoe-trail-tools-strapoff-adapter

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    Quote Originally Posted by turnfarmer View Post
    The only downside about these are the face of the adapter where the roller clips in is flat vs concave like the roller. Super simple change for them to make.

  19. #144
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    Threw my hat in the ring with a pair of 2022 fluoro yellow, purportedly NWT never-baked boots
    paypal has forked it over & shipping label has been created
    Hopefully they show as advertised
    Coming from ax120…thinking this will work for my high arch feet with a punch for width

  20. #145
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    Quote Originally Posted by seawolf. View Post
    How did the tour wraps fit in your R3 130s? Which year do you have?

    Been wanting to replace the factory tongue liners with a wrap, but the R3 shells are so low volume I haven't pulled the trigger. Tried to use a pair of Pro Wraps I had laying around just for resort days and they were never going to fit in the shells.

    Would be great to hear how a pair of intuition tour wraps fit in there. Any issues or all sweet?

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    I have the 22-23 brown boots. 27.5 I hate tongue liners so didn’t ski them at all. I actually bought 3 liners to use, as I patrol in these boots 10 hrs a day, 4-5 days a week. 27.0 Tour Wraps, 28.0 Godivas and 27.0 Pro Wraps. I use the tours for days I’m standing around/touring. Godivas are for most days when I’m doing a bit of everything and ProWraps are for days I’m banging out laps.

    I really like the Tour Wraps although the foam is significantly softer than the other liners so I’m expecting they will pack out relatively quickly.

  21. #146
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    found these, $325 shipped to my door
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    they appear pristine, so just gotta go thru them tonight to make sure nothing's out of spec

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    Quote Originally Posted by ::: ::: View Post
    found these, $325 shipped to my door
    they appear pristine, so just gotta go thru them tonight to make sure nothing's out of spec
    They photograph wonderfully! You will be easy to see on the slopes.
    I really like how they perform for how little they weigh. Needed to shorten the top strap for my skinny calves, but if you fit a Flexon/Krypton, you probably won't need any work on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SorryBro View Post
    They photograph wonderfully! You will be easy to see on the slopes.
    I really like how they perform for how little they weigh. Needed to shorten the top strap for my skinny calves, but if you fit a Flexon/Krypton, you probably won't need any work on them.
    looking for instep to be right on & likely a punch for width
    (coming from lupo ax120)

  24. #149
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    R3 130 T.I. I.R. Neon/Neon 25.5 we have one pair of these left for 50% off PM me here if you want them.
    Plus shipping and taxes if you aren't near Fernie.
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  25. #150
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    Skied the resort for the first time in these. WOW.... I can't wait for more of the hill to open, these feel so full of energy. Super pumped.
    www.skevikskis.com Check em out!

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