In the heel hold better or worse then the Zero G Peak? Another boot with no micro adjust on the toe/forefoot and a very large heel pocket
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In the heel hold better or worse then the Zero G Peak? Another boot with no micro adjust on the toe/forefoot and a very large heel pocket
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I only briefly tried on the ZG Peak and it was at least a year ago, all I remember is that the toebox was too short and the walk mode sucked for a light boot. Micro adjust on the forefoot buckle would be nice but it does offer more adjustment than my trusty Skorpius and at least its not a boa. I will order some butterfly pads for the liners, didn't know about those.
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I have a pair of twenty six point five new in gear swap.
Picked up a pair from Bobleisure - unfortunately won't work for my bony top of foot. Too much pressure and I don't foresee that changing even with molding a liner. The white part of the boot at the top of the forefoot puts too much pressure on it. I was hoping to get something with a little less volume than my Backland XTDs. Anyone have any suggestions? Ridge doesn't work for me, never tried Tecnica.
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Ever thought about Fischer transalp pro's? Best of my recollection is that they have a higher instep
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Thought about it but they seem to be cut from the same mold (not literally) as the Backland XTD.
For Sale:
If you're in the Northeast and would like to borrow some Jigarex Plates I have:
Rossi/Look plates
Salomon Warden 13 plates
Marker Kingpin Plates
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