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11-08-2024, 08:41 AM #1
Lange RX 130 MV vs. Shadow 130 mv
I know there are a few mags who are extremely well versed in the Lange boot line and so I would appreciate any insights into the pros/cons of these 2.
I've been in the black w/green buckles RX for about 5 years now. Gots pretty damn normal feet, boot shell fits 95% w/out any altering. I run Intuition power wraps to finish the fit.
I have a new pair of both and wondering what strengths and weaknesses each have before I break them out. Likely stick with the Shadows but if someone said the RX's are better for sumpin', I'd be all ears.
I do understand the difference in build with the new dual hinge point, and that the shell toe length is a bit diff.
Any users/abusers?
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11-08-2024, 09:05 AM #2
Interior volume vertically is higher on the shadow.
Flex on the Shadow feels much more linear and stiffer off the top. Reminds me of old school Tecnica flex. Good or bad, not sure.
For my foot, I prefer the RX/RS. The RX 130 is a little soft for me but the RS/RX 140 is perfect. Struggled with how much instep volume the Shadow has, and I’m pretty used to the “softer” flex on the RX that I feel smooths out the bumps and lumps.
If you have a high instep, your experience will likely be different. I never felt like I could flex the boot right. Adding a boot board shim just pushed me forward and out of the heel pocket.
I’ll be posting my shadows on GS soon and likely future alpine boot purchases will be the RS now that the RX is replaced by the shadow.
YMMV
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11-08-2024, 10:01 AM #3Registered User
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“ Flex on the Shadow feels much more linear and stiffer off the top. Reminds me of old school Tecnica flex. Good or bad, not sure.v Flex on the Shadow feels much more linear and stiffer off the top. Reminds me of old school Tecnica flex. Good or bad, not sure.”
The best bootfitter I know agrees with this feedback and feels that the Shadow is one of the best boots for people with limited ankle dorsiflexion.
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11-08-2024, 10:09 AM #4
My buddy who blew up his ankle mountain biking and has a plate in his ankle loves them.
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11-08-2024, 10:29 AM #5
I moved from RX to Shadow last season. Moved from MV in the RX to LV in the Shadow. Most comments and reviews recommend doing the same. They really are roomier. I think the heel pocket is identical between the LV and MV. I have an easy foot as well. No work needed in the RX or moving to Shadow LV. Ski mine with ZF Gara.
I agree that the flex is more linear. They feel more direct off the top than the RX, but ultimately beyond that I fold them at 6'2" 240 (but I also folded the RX). Staying in the sweet spot at the top of the flex or skiing soft snow I really like them and do think they are a pretty direct replacement for RX. But in warm temps or really pushing on the boot I just need stiffer.
The Shadow really is a great boot, but for my size and style, I'm looking at moving to or supplementing with a Raptor or Kastle.
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11-08-2024, 01:06 PM #6
Excellent input, thanks everyone.
Keep it coming.
My bootfitter bro says they feel quicker and easier to change direction in bumps but yet they still feel generally stiffer than the RX.
True for you?
And the newer RX is stiffer than my older gen, not to mention it's mileage...
I read that the LV instep is a bit more roomy; I'm a RX MV foot so stayed with the Shadow MV. He says with the Intuition any variance in instep space will be taken up...as it usually is.
I'd rather fill space than make space. I'm not about a tight fit. Snug but warm and comfy.
He also insists that a 28.5 shell should take a 28 power wrap, but intuition says it should be a 29. I've always used the 28; Thoughts?
My skiing doesn't improve by having cramped, cold feet.
Also, I'm not overly mental about all of this. Honestly, I'm just trying to decide on which one to keep and which to sell off. I can just ski both and decide but would prefer to sell whichever pair in mint condish.
As boots seem to get softer at the 130 mark, I question going 140+ or changing model to RS. I just turned 59 and it seems counter intuitive.
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11-08-2024, 04:43 PM #7
I gots 5 years on ya. Fell in love with the RX120 LV last year. So what did I do? Bought some minty RX130 LVs. My head might be writing checks my body can't cash but my ego says fuck that. Bottom line is that whatever fits your foot best is what you want (but you already know this). A good-fitting 120 will ski better than an ill-fitting 140.
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11-08-2024, 08:36 PM #8
Well, knock on wood, I'm an easy fit.
My feet have changed just a bit in the past 10 years but not enough to even need punching or grinding. Lucky.
I am also...a lazy skier. You've seen me. So any gear that will fill in the gaps/lapses is welcome. Christ, sometimes I'm so 'relaxed' that I feel like my hands are dropping my poles. I'ma need those straps or I'll be walkin uphill.
I only get serious on the sketchiest terrain I attempt. So I eat shit a lot on the rest. Fucking around, finding out.
Chronic line stepper on the snow.
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11-09-2024, 09:28 AM #9Registered User
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I’m in the opposite camp. If you have to take up space in a boot it will just get sloppy. Get a snug fit. Liners pack out enough after a few days. I am in old RX LV,s that have been in hibernation. Moving to Tecnica Firebird 130R’s. I want that snug fit.
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11-09-2024, 10:03 AM #10
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11-09-2024, 10:56 AM #11
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11-09-2024, 11:13 AM #12
Lange RX 130 MV vs. Shadow 130 mv
I agree with the volume concern. I didn’t think it fit well compared to my rs or my xt3. Too much instep room and didn’t have the typical Lange feel. You are losing the speed of the boot with a loose and sloppy fit so it sounds like that buying point doesn’t actually apply. I would honestly stick with something tried and true. If you want more performance then the rx the jump to an rs and get the easy punches done.
And I would use a 29 wrap from the sounds of your larger fit that you like.
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11-09-2024, 11:17 AM #13
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11-09-2024, 01:45 PM #14
Ok, to clarify my fit is not loose.
Ideally the interior fit is so good that I can ski them unbuckled, by mistake, and when buckled they stay firmly in place without a ton of pressure. Example: my buckles need a little push to close them, anymore and I'm creating cramps. That's my stopping point.
Due respect but there's no way I'm gonna buy a shell that needs grinding or punching. Never needed it.
That said, I think you two have seen a fuckton of bootfitting scenarios, so no discount on your info.
I had to make a fast call on the Shadow and went with the known factor, the MV.
Debated the lv highly.
The tight boot for ultimate control and precision approach got ditched early on.
I ski at JH so we don't get a ton of warm days, so slop is rare due to heat and compression compared to many venues.
If I do get some slop tho, I can twista bale or even go a step if needed, it happens. Or if I'm in sketch terrain and want to increase my foot sensitivity to the underfoot feel.
I hear ya on the 29's but damn I don't know if they're going in there.
Reaaally appreciate the input. I was hoping you guys would chime in, thanks.
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11-09-2024, 08:34 PM #18Registered User
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Appreciate the dialog in this thread. Like many, I’ve been using Lange RX 130s for years. Bought a Lange Shadow last year for a good price but haven’t skied them yet. Might be able to get another year (or yrs) out of the RXs as I don’t ski them very often but I’ll need to switch somewhat soonish.
Haven’t put them on since they arrived but felt like the fit was pretty similar the multiple times I’ve tried them on. Figure I’ll probably need the same punches I typically need but I like to ski my boots a few times before I get work done
Suffice to say I’ll be following along
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11-10-2024, 08:05 AM #19Registered User
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That’s why I’m psyched they came out with the RS WC with the 95 last for my skinny foot. I just picked up a pair this season and yes I will need some shell work. Also, I was getting tired of blowing through the flex on the 130 and them getting sloppy as the liner packs out. The 140 feels pretty awesome, at least so far, getting on snow the first time tomorrow. I was at the shop getting my son fit for some new RS 130’s and I asked about the Shadow. The fitter saw my foot and handed me the RS WC. It sounded like the Shadow is a significantly different fit, I would have probably had to size down to fit the Shadow. I need to get a couple punches on the new boots, but nothing like the work needed on a 92 last plug.
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11-10-2024, 08:43 AM #20Registered User
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11-10-2024, 08:57 AM #21
I'm generally more interested in performance differences than fit. Although the different shape means that may need to be addressed a little more on my part.
I consider myself lucky that finding my sweet spot for fit is pretty easy and I'm not too retentive on uber precision.
But all the fitting info is well accepted for me and the others listening.
I'm of the mind that the 28 liner in the RX or maybe the 29 in the Shadow is food for thought.
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11-10-2024, 08:31 PM #22
Lange RX 130 MV vs. Shadow 130 mv
Ya. That’s what I meant, that the shadow is a looser fit so the 29 liner would take up that extra volume. Sorry for the confusion.
It took me and two other guys the last time but it’s very doable to fit the 29 in the 28 and I liked the bigger liner more when I ran it.
Then I went to zipfits, this could be the time to make the switch and then add cork as needed.
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11-11-2024, 09:36 AM #23
Thanks for the clarification, I rather figured that's what we were thinking, on the same page.
Funny thing for me and the zipfits... A few years back, I found an unworn pair in my size of the fanciest, priciest pair of zips at the thrift store in some janky shells. Scooped them for $10, crazy...
I boot up daily out in a snowy lot and the process of getting out of my street shoes/sorels and into the zips and then into the shell, outside the vehicle was just too much to deal with. As opposed to opening my warmed RX w/intuition and easing into those slippers.
Just a choice. We make 'em. We deal wiv it.
I think we all agree that the RX130 can be softer than preferred at times.
If you had to guess, which one is an overall stiffer model? Or are they genuinely that close?
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11-11-2024, 12:06 PM #24
I think they really are that close. The Shadow might be perceived as stiffer just because it engages quicker.
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11-11-2024, 01:06 PM #25
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