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Best BC touring gear for kids?
I'm looking for on-off track touring gear for my 9 and 11 year olds
and I'm disappointed at what I see. I hate to give up on the 75 mm standard since it would allow more flexibilty getting into tele as they get older but there are so few choices for leather or leather and fabric 75 mm boots - everything is NNN out there. My older girl is in adult sizes so there are a few more options but for younger kids all I can find are Alpina Blazer JRs, which I think are crap after renting them numerous times. It's been a long, slow death for 75 mm but I hate to give up. I like the reliability of 75 mm, the option to move up to light plastic boots for turns and the fact that we can interchange gear if we're all on it. Anyone know of places to get good light to moderate 75 mm boots anymore? |
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