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Soft Boots Need Help
Hi,
I've tried everything but my feet still ache and I'm in pain by the end of the day. My problem is a foot injury that never really healed. I bought a pair of Nordica boots in 2001 that were suppose to be hands free entry, etc. Made for comfort. At the time they were the best fit I could find. Now there are so many "soft boot" designs so I'm wondering if anyone here has tried them and how they feel comfort wise compared to regular 4 buckle designs. There are 3 boots I'm considering: Kneissl makes the rail boot, Dalbello makes the Visio line and Tecnica makes a Rapid Access system boot with a hinged cuff that simply swings away for pinch free entry and exit of their boots. I tried the Rossignol soft boots but it was hard to get them on and off and were ok comfortable. I would appreciate any advice on these boots. I am willing to give up performance for comfort. I tried on my old rear-entry boots they other day and am also considering going back to them.......... |
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