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    23/24 Gear Rumors

    Don't think one of these has started yet? Couple posts in last years gear rumor thread as well but figured I would start a new one.


    Nordica Unlimited boots look interesting, two 130 models with seemingly just different liners? Stated 99mm last.
    https://www.nordica.com/usa/en/unlimited-skiboots



    Also the new Hawx XTD with BOA.
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    Spill the beans on the revolt 114 already. You know who you are..

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    K2 are doubling-down on boots with Boa over the forefoot

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    from the NS thread:

    new BC Nocta
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    skitalk also has a thread going on 23/24

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    So when touring with boa, how do you lock in your foot but have extra space over your toes? With buckles you undo the toes and can lightly do up the instep. And how do you punch anywhere near the giant boa dial?

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    I'm not thrilled to see the continued trend of Boa either. On the boot scaffo maybe as I always buckle that loose and leave it for the day anyways and only adjust the buckles on the cuff if I'm touring or working.

    Since this is the rumor thread my wife got some boot work done this fall and the boot fitter claimed the Scarpa's rep said they are releasing their long rumored 3 buckle NTN touring boot soon. I called BS. He said he'd seen pics and then pulled up Scrapa's site on his phone to show us

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    Nordica has a love affair with PU plastic and the previous hike boot, the Strider came in both PU and Grilamid versions, I imagine that’s why there are 2 130s.

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    https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...-rumors/page36

    Some new gear and discussion start around page 36

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnakeMagnet View Post
    Spill the beans on the revolt 114 already. You know who you are..
    We'll have a few pairs for sale in my shop come early february. Stoked to get on one myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turnfarmer View Post
    Nordica has a love affair with PU plastic and the previous hike boot, the Strider came in both PU and Grilamid versions, I imagine that’s why there are 2 130s.

    You make it sound like that’s a bad thing…

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenBC View Post
    You make it sound like that’s a bad thing…
    Not at all, I think both plastics have their uses. Sorry if it came off like that. I just think Nordica makes their belief in PU obvious.

    I’m a huge fan of the Nordica infrared machine and their PU combination. If someone has a messed up ankle and I know it’s going to need a big punch, Nordica PU is my go to. Plus nothing grinds like PU.

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    a positive attitude will not solve all of your problems, but it may annoy enough people to make it worth the effort

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post



    Also the new Hawx XTD with BOA.

    major travesty right there. That silly gas knob thing along with all those "grooves" on the sides (lingo might be wrong but you know what i'm talking about, those sweet sweet 36-gram savings) makes me want to stockpile on current hawx .

    they have the backland which is in its own lane, laying hands on the poor hawx made no sense at all. Only justification i see is retail price increase so that the bullshit fReEToUr bandwagon can be rode all the way until the wheels fall off.

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    Hawx Ultra XTD also makes the move to PU plastic like the Prime XTD for some extra weight but also durability.
    Should be options available for both BOA and non-BOA models.

    Backland XTD is a new line of boots to fill the gap between Hawx XTD and Backland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oltrepiave View Post
    major travesty right there. That silly gas knob thing along with all those "grooves" on the sides (lingo might be wrong but you know what i'm talking about, those sweet sweet 36-gram savings) makes me want to stockpile on current hawx .

    they have the backland which is in its own lane, laying hands on the poor hawx made no sense at all. Only justification i see is retail price increase so that the bullshit fReEToUr bandwagon can be rode all the way until the wheels fall off.
    If you want a lighter, less stable, less powerful, less damp Hawx Ultra XTD then you should stock up on the current one. More details about the new boots to come.

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    Various catalogues have already been published on Issuu.

    Issuu:
    Dynafit 23/24: https://issuu.com/novaklucenic/docs/...ds_winter_2324
    Nordica 23/24: https://issuu.com/nordica_northameri...rkbook_digital
    SkiTrab 23/24: https://issuu.com/scarpa_aut/docs/workbook_winter_2023

    Re NS: Salomon 23/24



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    Damn you Dynafit and your men’s boots still not going to 24

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    onenerdykid - lets hear about the Backland XTD 120!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post
    Various catalogues have already been published on Issuu.

    Issuu:
    Dynafit 23/24: https://issuu.com/novaklucenic/docs/...ds_winter_2324
    Nordica 23/24: https://issuu.com/nordica_northameri...rkbook_digital
    SkiTrab 23/24: https://issuu.com/scarpa_aut/docs/workbook_winter_2023

    Re NS: Salomon 23/24


    No more Hoji Frees. Bummer. Just the new Tigard generic overlap boot, which has zero appeal. I expect it’s a cultural thing, but Dynafit’s whole approach to design and marketing seems so inauthentic. Perhaps the new Atomic Backland XTD will now meet the needs of those of looking to do big days skiing aggressive lines. Will be interested in the instep fit.
    Those new “more anatomical” 96mm Dobermanns do look very tempting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kootenayskier View Post
    No more Hoji Frees. Bummer.
    Huge bummer. However, if what onenerdykid says is true and the Hawx is damper and more powerful next year...

    Quote Originally Posted by onenerdykid View Post
    If you want a lighter, less stable, less powerful, less damp Hawx Ultra XTD then you should stock up on the current one. More details about the new boots to come.
    Excited to hear more about what makes this so. Please update when the time is right (:



    EDIT: Also, does anyone know what the last on the new Nordica 130 hybrid boot will be?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattyTru View Post
    EDIT: Also, does anyone know what the last on the new Nordica 130 hybrid boot will be?
    I’d wager it will fit similar to the current Tecnica Cochise’s pretty generous “99mm” last

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattyTru View Post
    EDIT: Also, does anyone know what the last on the new Nordica 130 hybrid boot will be?
    Quote Originally Posted by kid-kapow View Post
    The unlimited? It says at top of the page, 130s=99.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattyTru View Post
    Huge bummer. However, if what onenerdykid says is true and the Hawx is damper and more powerful next year...



    Excited to hear more about what makes this so. Please update when the time is right (:
    Polyurethane instead of grilamid will make it heavier, damper, and better feel. It will have less of a pingy, aggressive rebound too. It looks like they beefed up the reinforcements in the shell to stiffen it up and make it bellow less than the old ones. I would assume the shell is thicker to make up for the use of pu which is inherently softer than grilamid.

    Essentially it should feel more like a real ski boot.

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