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Thinking about new boots & skis

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2019 1:08 pm
by dj
I took my old boots in to Ski Country in Asheville to see about new liners. Craig was very helpful and made some adjustments to the boots to make them last a bit longer and be more comfortable (he made more room for my big toes). He was also very kind and showed me some new Dalbello IL Moro MX 100 boots that fit really well :D

He continued the extreme kindness by showing me some new skis as well :lol:

He suggested I demo some of the skis while I'm in Colorado. I've found all three he suggested at Vail SKi Tech. I'm going to try:

Head Kore 93
Nordica Enforcer 93
Blizzard Bonified

all in ~180 cm.

Anybody have or tried any of 'em? Any suggestions for others to try? Anybody rented/demoed from Vail Ski Tech?

I currently ski 186 cm K2 Apache Recons. They're a little long, but I got them at such a deal I couldn't pass 'em up from the late parisanddrewsdaddy via these very forums.

Thanks,
dj

Re: Thinking about new boots & skis

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2019 4:00 pm
by spydeeTJB
I have a few friends that ski the Brahama and really like them.
I've rented at Ski Tech. I like Troy's Ski Shop better....located in the village near Gondola 1.

Re: Thinking about new boots & skis

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2019 8:50 pm
by dj
Thanks, I'll check Troy's out. Ski Tech won't guarantee I can try all 3 that I want. Reasonable enough, but I'll see what Troy's can do.

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Re: Thinking about new boots & skis

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2019 9:06 pm
by BaZinGa
I have older enforcers and love them. Also just got a new pair of Dalbello Panterra and so far like them a lot.

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Re: Thinking about new boots & skis

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:12 am
by boredtoo
For reference, I'm just over 6 feet tall and weigh around 170 pounds, and I've skied the Enforcer and the Bonafide. As I recall, the Enforcer was a softer, more forgiving ski. I rented it in a 180 earlier this year in Steamboat. Thirty-six inches of new snow fell while I was there, so I never had the chance to test its stability at higher speeds, but it did everything I asked of it and worked very well in those conditions. Very easy to ski overall, and was nice in the bumps. The Bonafide is a far less forgiving ski, which may be a good or bad thing depending on what you're looking for. If you like to fly, I have never found a speed where the Bonafide started to chatter. It is rock solid, but can overpower those who aren't ready for it. If I was getting the Bonafide, I would go with something shorter than 180.

Re: Thinking about new boots & skis

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:55 am
by dj
Thanks for the detailed info. I do like speed and very seldom have an opportunity to get in anything deep.

I'm hoping to try all 3 and see how they feel.

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Re: Thinking about new boots & skis

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:02 pm
by spydeeTJB
Ah KGW rain gotcha feeling down. I'm thinking wakeboard.

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