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Thread: Krypton One-Thirty TI vs KR-Two Cuff?

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    Krypton One-Thirty TI vs KR-Two Cuff?

    Couldnt find anything with the search function, but had question about krypton cuffs: Ive got a pair of KR-Twos and a pair of One-Thirty TIs. The KR-Twos appear to have a thicker, heavy PU cuff... Can anyone confirm if this is true? Im looking to get to some more stiffness out of my TIs so thinking it might be an easy upgrade to swap cuffs? Thanks!

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    You'll have to get more specific with model year, but fwiw, I run the '23 at work and have my older '20 pair for skiing with the fam. Set up exactly the same, they ski exactly the same. Have you messed around with the flex blocks in the spine? They do make a substantial difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZomblibulaX
    You'll have to get more specific with model year, but fwiw, I run the '23 at work and have my older '20 pair for skiing with the fam. Set up exactly the same, they ski exactly the same. Have you messed around with the flex blocks in the spine? They do make a substantial difference.
    They are a 2017 KR2 Pro ID. The cuff plastic is thicker and feels a bit stiffer when I bend it by hand vs the 130 TIs
    Yes Ive got the stiffener block installed and have some stiffer raptor liners that have improved stiffness to a degree

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    Cuff plastic is the same, whether it's thicker or not might not have much effect since the flex is coming from the tongue and the range of motion is limited by the flex blocks. The bigger difference between those boots is the solid sole on the older model.

    The cuffs will fit though, I don't think they changed the pivot locations. No point in not giving it a shot since it's an easy swap.

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