metamorphosis108 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 6:46 pmI have a T-4, and am very happy I do. I skied an S-112 with a T-4 for a while before I bought a leather boot. I never skied the T-4 with that ski again.Roelant wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:05 pmI am 145 lb (without a pack). It seems like I may end of wearing the Bre with a Traverse 78 and get a pair of T4 for the M78.metamorphosis108 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 11:51 pmI am trying to figure out if Crispi Bre paired with Rottefella ST w/cable mounted on the 20 mm Voile riser (to lock the ST cable behind the heel piece for touring) would be a good setup for Madshus M78. What skis were you on with the Bre? I am mostly planning to take this setup over rolling terrains in the North East (nothing steep).
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Are you very heavy? I think the Bre are great touring boots. I used them with Åsnes Nansen, Sverdrup and Combat Nato.
Whether you will have fun in M78 may depend on the snow conditions. That's a pretty wide ski.
I have read about the problems with the Alpina Alaska 75, so I understand why you wouldn’t go for that boot. What about this boot, it seems like an incredible value?
https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/alico ... ther-strap
I’m not saying you don’t want a T-4, I’m just offering it would be a lot more fun skiing a Panorama 78 with leather.
Seeking vintage leather wisdom- help me choose between these boots.
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fisheater wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 7:24 pmAlpina did not fit well. Bre, on the other hand, fit like a glove! You skied S-112 with leather boots? Please note though I am very new to this sports and do not have the kind of experience you have.metamorphosis108 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 6:46 pmI have a T-4, and am very happy I do. I skied an S-112 with a T-4 for a while before I bought a leather boot. I never skied the T-4 with that ski again.
I have read about the problems with the Alpina Alaska 75, so I understand why you wouldn’t go for that boot. What about this boot, it seems like an incredible value?
https://www.telemark-pyrenees.com/alico ... ther-strap
I’m not saying you don’t want a T-4, I’m just offering it would be a lot more fun skiing a Panorama 78 with leather.
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@metamorphosis108 Yes, I skied the S-112 with the Ski March boot, the army surplus welted sole, not the boot I attached in my last reply to you. That Ski March boot is quite powerful, I could over power the S-112 with that boot. I didn’t own the Alaska 75 at that time. The Alaska 75 with the ST cable would plenty in most of the time.
FYI if you follow that link I sent you, I believe TP is discounting the T-4 as well.
With boots fit is always a huge priority. I wouldn’t have an Alaska 75 had not my Alaska BC fit like custom made. I also caught a summer sale, I got mine for under $100 to my door. Now I would be lost without a soft 75 mm boot!
FYI if you follow that link I sent you, I believe TP is discounting the T-4 as well.
With boots fit is always a huge priority. I wouldn’t have an Alaska 75 had not my Alaska BC fit like custom made. I also caught a summer sale, I got mine for under $100 to my door. Now I would be lost without a soft 75 mm boot!
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Hey meta, could you tell me what those Crispi Bre weigh?metamorphosis108 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 6:55 pmI wear 45 in Alpina Alaska and Fischer boots (which is also my regular shoe size), but had to size down to 44 in Crispi Bre. If I was wearing a single layer socks and did not replace the insole with Super Feet one, I could fit into 43. To echo JB TELE, they are extremely comfortable out of the box!mca80 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 4:28 pmFor reference can you say what you wear in other boots, both ski and hiking, in case I missed an earlier post? I plan on ordering these as well sometime soon and was planning on 40 but not sure. Most other shoes/boots/sandals indicate I am a 40/7.5 mens US, but I have wide forefoot so sometimes I go up a size, which is hit or miss because I do not want extra space elsewhere.JB TELE wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 1:38 pmI just received a couple pairs of crispi bres in the mail. They are quite accommodating in width and instep volume. A secure forefoot fit without crushing any part of my foot, which is what I like. They are surprisingly super comfortable out of the box. The toe cap isn't super stiff and doesn't extend really far back like some other boots, which I also like.
I appear to be right in between the 40 and 41 that I ordered. I'm going to have to experiment with different socks combos and figure that out.