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I bought a pair of Ski Boots, (K2 Mindbender 130 Alpine Touring Ski Boots 2020) and I saw these that let me release the ankles, and that was the deciding feature. I got a couple of hours in them, and adjusted the buckles, so we will see how much I like them with the adjustments. I was in some pretty slushy snow that kept grabbing the skiis, so I don't have a good feel for them yet, except it is very nice to release the ankles when I need to. I started with my Dynastar Power Track 173s skis since I have not worn them yet this year. Ughh, they are not fun after using Ski Boards. I feel like they are work out skis now. After an hour, I broke out my Ospreys. They did pretty good with the Ospreys, but I need some time in them after adjusting the buckles for a better fit. In any event, has any one tried putting Tek Bindings on the Spruce Risers? I am thinking about buying some and was hoping for input.
I bought a pair of Ski Boots, (K2 Mindbender 130 Alpine Touring Ski Boots 2020) and I saw these that let me release the ankles, and that was the deciding feature. I got a couple of hours in them, and adjusted the buckles, so we will see how much I like them with the adjustments. I was in some pretty slushy snow that kept grabbing the skiis, so I don't have a good feel for them yet, except it is very nice to release the ankles when I need to. I started with my Dynastar Power Track 173s skis since I have not worn them yet this year. Ughh, they are not fun after using Ski Boards. I feel like they are work out skis now. After an hour, I broke out my Ospreys. They did pretty good with the Ospreys, but I need some time in them after adjusting the buckles for a better fit. In any event, has any one tried putting Tek Bindings on the Spruce Risers? I am thinking about buying some and was hoping for input.
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