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  1. #1
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    Technica GZero 2018 or 2019??

    I've looked at the threads on both and held the 2018. I was going to stick with my old BD factors for one more year even though one of to boas is kinda fucked up. But there are good prices for the 2018 out there now, and rather than waiting till end of season for the 2019 was rethinking plan. Tour one week at a BC lodge plus about another 10 between slack country or Rogers. It seems that they are two different boots and maybe | would like the 2018 better as I'm more used to a pretty stiff alpine boot .

    Won't be back for a week as off to earn that week in that BC lodge.
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    I haven't skied it yet, but I've had the 2019 and the 2018 on side by side, and the new boot feels stiffer even though it's lighter.

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    Interesting I was under impression that the 2019 toured better as had better ROM but was more of a tourer performance wise than 2018. So the 2019 is a better on up and down??
    Mrs. Dougw- "I can see how one of your relatives could have been killed by an angry mob."

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    I don't know yet, but range of motion seems better, forward flex seems stiffer, and the weight is lower. Fit is the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DougW View Post
    Interesting I was under impression that the 2019 toured better as had better ROM but was more of a tourer performance wise than 2018. So the 2019 is a better on up and down??
    Yes

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    PS When you go to try one on, ask for the "ZeroG"

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    not sure if they have your size, but good prices (in canada, free shipping, etc)

    http://blizzardskioutlet.com/browse....at=32&season=2


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    Interesting. Are there any 2019 Zero G Pro Guide users that could tell me if its worth the upgrade from my very tired but still amazing Vulcans?
    Gravity always wins...

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    Quote Originally Posted by riff View Post
    Interesting. Are there any 2019 Zero G Pro Guide users that could tell me if its worth the upgrade from my very tired but still amazing Vulcans?
    These thoughts have been creeping on me, too...

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    Lee is the only one on here I know who's got time in them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riff View Post
    Interesting. Are there any 2019 Zero G Pro Guide users that could tell me if its worth the upgrade from my very tired but still amazing Vulcans?
    Yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeeLau View Post
    Yes.
    What about over a minimally used, but not quite jived with maestrale rs 2.0?
    wait!!!! waitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwait...Wait!
    Zoolander wasn't a documentary?

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    Just tried found a pair and tried these on. Overall I'm quite impressed. The only thing that was disappointing off the bat was the buckles, they seem pretty fiddly. The teardrop loop portion is kind of flexible and seems a bit hard to get out of the touring latch, I imagine it would be pretty hard to do with gloves on. Regardless, I will almost for sure buy a pair...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SupreChicken View Post
    What about over a minimally used, but not quite jived with maestrale rs 2.0?
    Even more so

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