So I'm a relatively new skier trying to get into a super budget friendly Alpine Touring setup. I recently acquired some Volkl ski's with Tyrolia Aaambition 10 bindings super cheap. I need new Alpine boots and I'd like to find a boot that can both be skied at the resort or on the skin track. I won't be doing any heavy ski mountaineering or multi-day trips. This is mainly just to get my feet wet going uphill on a skin track for some cardio before coming back downhill. My bindings work with or without tech inserts so I've been looking at various models.
I stopped by the local boot shop and tried out a few of the options they had including the Technica Cochise and the Scarpa Freedom. These are EXPENSIVE boots even on clearance sales. They also fit quite narrow on my relatlively wide foot.
THE QUESTION: I was wondering if there's any huge issues with using a straight up alpine boot with a generous "Hike Mode"? The Salomon QST Access 90 fit my foot quite well and the ankle mobility seemed pretty comparable to something like the Technica Cochise? Is anyone touring on an alpine boot with a walk mode? Will I hate my life?
I know I'd be much happier with real tech bindings and boots but like I said, I'm just trying to see if I like it and want to take it further. Thanks for the advice!
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