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Old May 24th 17, 09:09 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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Default Dynafit 3F Team ski boots

On Wednesday, March 6, 1996 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Fraser Millar wrote:
Greetings fellow skiers!

A skiing buddy of mine recently "acquired" a pair of boots made by
Dynafit. They appear to be called 3F Team, or maybe Team 3F.

They're a 4-clip boot, white, with loads of rather loud dayglo colour
flashes, presumably to make you ski better...

Anyway, what I'm wondering is this - does anyone out there know:

a) are these racing boots? They seem very stiff.

b) What's the spring up the back for? I can't work out whether it's
supposed to be a flex adjustment (which would sort out (a) above) or a
kind of angle_of_forward_lean adjustment, in which case what's the point
of the spring?

Any light anyone can shed on these mysterious boots would be most
appreciated, as my friend is currently blaming them for all his skiing
problems (ha ha ha!).

Cheers and happy schussing

Fraser


Hi Fraser,

I believe these are a racing boot. But that doesn't mean you can't wear them as an all mountain boot, if you're a radical enough skier.

I believe the spring on the back is angle adjustment/aesthetics.

I hope this helps and that your friend has overcome his skiing woes!

Happy schussing

Ben


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