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Old September 24th 03, 05:45 PM
Sly D. Skeez
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Default History of boots

I tried on some Fischer boots the other night, and found them to have
a higher heel than Salomon boots. The heel is about 1 cm (3/8 inch)
higher, and since I'm used to Salomon boots, this feels a bit strange.
I took a look at the Fischer web site, and they describe this feature
as a benefit (something like a more active position). Any comments?


My history with skate boots....

Salomon 911: Loved this boot because it fits my narrow foot. No need
for orthotics (sp?)

Salomon 9.1: I skipped this series

Pilot: This is the boot that started my foot problems. While others
loved this boot compared to previous Salomon's, the boot was too wide,
and my high arches needed support in this boot. Custom foot beds
didn't help. I had to make my beds and modify them numerous times
before I could ski 3 hrs in these pieces of aviation trash....ok, the
boot in made fine, it just doesn't fit my feet.

Carbon Pilot: For my feet, this boot is like the old 911. It's really
a pain to get into, but it fits great. Is it a warm boot? No. It
doesn't have much material or support, and I like that, but it's not a
boot for below zero. Does the carbon material make it light. Well, it
is light, but I doubt the carbon material is much of a factor in that.
I guess anything is light compared to the old Pilot.

Sportful: I believe they only offer whole sizes. One size was too big,
the next size was too small. The material seemed overly rigid for the
needs of xc skiing, somewhat like a beefy Pilot boot. It kind of
reminded me an alpine boot. Maybe that's good for the folks learning
technique.

Fischer: The raised heel makes me feel like I'm wearing high heels.
The boot seems a bit wide and high particularly in the toe area. So
while the boot was not too long, it felt too wide and high, and my
foot was sloppy in the boot. (Again for my feet. Maybe other rub their
toes on the top of the boot, and most have wider feet than me.)

Jay Wenner

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