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In article ,
Peter Clinch wrote:
Booker C. Bense wrote:
All you give up is the weight of a lugged rubber sole.
Though if you do have to take the skis off and walk over anything icy
and/or rocky, the soles on combi boots (or at least, mine and those I've
seen) are pretty hopeless. Not impossible, but they can be a liability
at times.
_ I think with a section of 5.10 dot rubber and some barge cement
you could easily fix this. However, that kind of terrain and
the slopes I want to ski with Pinnacles don't seem occur together
very often.
_ Booker C. Bense
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