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Old February 22nd 05, 02:02 PM
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Northwaves are nice thin boots but if you're still lifting, my local store
put some "butterflies" in mine for a minimal price and they worked wonders
in holding my heel down. They are thelse little foamies and go inbetween
your inner and outerboot but hug you ankles
"Stelios Kougras" wrote in message
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Burton SL/7 and the Cartel or Carbon60 bindings are the dream team. It's
like you had your heels glued to the boot. Tested it while Boarderweek

2004
in Val Thorens, France. Sadly, it's out of my price range with 350 Euro

for
the boot plus the same for the binding.


Greets from snow covered Germany


"stealtheldorado" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
oups.com...
I've been riding my Northwave boots for about six seasons now, and
they've about had it. No matter how tight I lace them, my heel still
lifts up. I'd love to hear from riders who have found a good boot that
keeps your heels down. Or if you've a good trick for old boots, let me
know. I'm hoping to catch the end of season sales in late March.

Thanks,

Stealth Eldorado




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