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The Line Transfer boots are so much more comfortable than the Deeluxe Indy's I had originally purchased used. The Indy's are a great boot, very customizable and solid (this pair could use some new buckles). The stepin setup was used with XL's once at Arapahoe Basin (15 runs), about two weeks ago. Conditions were terrific for early season, cold enough for snow the night before, not icy though. Beers + tons of people × white ribbon of death = a wonderful day on the slopes for me! I didnt put this setup entirely through the paces, didnt got in trees, didnt go in the park, just kinda hung out with everything and enjoyed every minute. Very easy to use and convenient.
Very rigid interaction to the boards, and my balance wasmm definitely off, but I was able to adjust almost right away. I use the term "adjust" loosely, like Tim said, there is a rear steering feel. It is just a matter of time before the feeling becomes completely natural, I'm sure. Ill keep you informed about upcoming adventures.
Also just wanted to say thanks Tim for planting the seed, this is a wonderful and convenient setup and I look forward to adding more input as I learn more!
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I've shared 4 photos via Photobucket. Please click the link to view photos: http://share.photobucket.com/sharepr...hp?id=MjYzNzA=
The Line Transfer boots are so much more comfortable than the Deeluxe Indy's I had originally purchased used. The Indy's are a great boot, very customizable and solid (this pair could use some new buckles). The stepin setup was used with XL's once at Arapahoe Basin (15 runs), about two weeks ago. Conditions were terrific for early season, cold enough for snow the night before, not icy though. Beers + tons of people × white ribbon of death = a wonderful day on the slopes for me! I didnt put this setup entirely through the paces, didnt got in trees, didnt go in the park, just kinda hung out with everything and enjoyed every minute. Very easy to use and convenient.
Very rigid interaction to the boards, and my balance wasmm definitely off, but I was able to adjust almost right away. I use the term "adjust" loosely, like Tim said, there is a rear steering feel. It is just a matter of time before the feeling becomes completely natural, I'm sure. Ill keep you informed about upcoming adventures.
Also just wanted to say thanks Tim for planting the seed, this is a wonderful and convenient setup and I look forward to adding more input as I learn more!
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