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Thread: Stiff Pin Capable Resort Boot
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01-06-2021, 12:25 PM #51
With all the Maestrale comments on here I've seen I figured I'd chime in on something - That boot is not a 50/50 boot, we're talking about a boot that is significantly lighter than a Hoji Free or MTN Lab, and only has a 1-year warranty. It's a stiff touring boot, but at the end up of the day, it is solidly in the touring side of things. From a design perspective: there physically isn't enough material in that boot to support being pounded on lap after lap.
A patroller buddy of mine, who weighs about 160lbs and is a moderately aggressive skier, just had the walk mode rip out from the back of his Maestrale and is not getting support from Scarpa because he's 9 months out of warranty... As an additional data point - he's going back to a Lupo."Poop is funny" - Frank Reynolds
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01-06-2021, 05:54 PM #52Registered User
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Yes, you have to buy the tech sole separately and switch with the DIN sole. Probably tough to find Ghosts or those tech soles, but I have seen both float through gear swap or other places on the web occasionally.
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01-06-2021, 05:58 PM #53Registered User
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01-06-2021, 07:55 PM #54Registered User
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I guess I'll go against the grain here. My previous boot quiver was a Lange RS 130 and Salomon Mtn Lab. I always wanted more boot than the MTN had. This year I did the one boot quiver of a Salomon Shift with an Intuition Luxury Liner and have used it 10 days on lifts and 6 short tours. I had the shells molded and 4 punches total as opposed to 10 on the Langes or 8 on the MTN and I am thrilled. The fit is great and I haven't had a want for more boot yet.
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01-06-2021, 07:58 PM #55
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01-08-2021, 11:02 AM #56
I got Hawx XTD 130's last season and put an Intuition in them and while they're an absolute revolution compared to my old touring boots they still don't compare to my RS 130's on the way down, despite my hopes that the Hawx would become my do it all boot since my Langes are getting old. Don't get me wrong the Hawx are plenty stiff, but what they lack is flex...if that makes any sense at all. When locked down they're solid but they don't have the responsive flex of a dedicated inbounds boot, probably a product of them being a fraction of the weight. But I'm guessing we all know that, just don't fully buy into the reviews and descriptions saying these boots are comparable to a stiff heavy resort boot if you're used to skiing in those.
I'll continue to use two pairs of boots moving forward even if it means having to replace my RS 130's sometime soon
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01-08-2021, 03:45 PM #57Registered User
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01-08-2021, 04:38 PM #59Registered User
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IME my Vulcan is a stiff pin boot but it doesnt flex which is how it is stiff, as mentioned you just won't get the same feeling/flex/ anything with an AT boot compared to a real alpine boot
also you run into right boot wrong binding/ski scenario's or vise versa
it was the same with swapable boot soles
really you need 2 different boots periodLee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
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01-08-2021, 05:09 PM #60Registered User
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01-08-2021, 05:13 PM #61
I have a QST 120 Pro. It’s kind of the pre-cursor to the Shift. I used it as a one boot quiver for three years and I feel it does well enough in the resort (keep in mind I’ve never skied a full alpine boot). I just got the ZGTP and I think it’s significantly worse in the resort. I’m in between getting something like a Lange XT3 or a fully alpine boot.
I’ve never felt out of place on the QST but I’ve definitely felt undergunned as my skills have increased. Especially in the PNW snow.
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01-09-2021, 11:52 PM #62Registered User
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01-11-2021, 12:18 PM #63
I don't use pins, but the Lupo HD is a charger defined. Love mine, but also ordered wrap liners along with the stock liners.
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01-12-2021, 07:47 PM #64
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01-15-2021, 07:05 PM #68Registered User
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From my experience any of the dual purpose boots that have a walk mode are significantly softer and roomier than a true alpine boot. My Cochise 130 feel more like a 100-110 compared to my LV mach 1, 130. If you’re an aggressive skier, you’ll be giving up a noticeable amount of performance.
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