Thanks!TheMusher wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 5:17 pmGood input man! What sort of skiing do you do? In broad terms?fledersau wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 5:08 pmI allow myself to give my 2cents on this topic.
I'm just back from a 4 day trip on my XPlore setup (Rossignol XP12 boot on Ingstads) and while in generally i prefer XPlore for my tipe of sking compared to what i had last winter (NNN BC Rossignol X7 on Madshus Panoramas M62), i thought to myself quite often during this tour that the NNN BC setup was a little more comfortable to walk. i had the impression to roll my foot a little more which resulted in a more natural walking movement. I think aswell the point where you crush the ski when you have to is a little bit different.
But already after 6 full days of use, i feel that the sole of the boot is starting to give a really nice pivot point when walking and i think, after a few more days, it will be quite close to my soft NNN BC setup i had before (kick and glide wise) while being extremely better on the downhills.
And by walking, I suppose you mean with skis on?
This jibes pretty well with what Lilcliffy has said about breaking in the shoes. And conversely, that nnn-bc tends to become very sloppy over time when they are just perfect out of the box (has happened to my Crispi Stetinds).
Cool to hear that not only Alpina but also Rossignol seemed to nail the bellow breaking point. Gonna be interesting to start getting reports on the other brands with respect to this (Fischer, Madshus, and for me personally especially Lundhags)
I have experience in all kinds of skiing, from Alpin Racing, Freeride and touring to now more telemark touring and inbound an with my Ingstads i'm normally in the woods around Québec or in Gaspesie, so trails, sometimes with trailbreaking in fresh snow and sometimes traced, moderate climbs (up to 15%) and downhills as much as possible, up to now i didn't had the chance to go down steeper than around 16%, which was really fun in deep, fluffy snow... But mostly undulating ground, lot of kick and glide with moderate pace (quick walking, with my skis on;-))
Yes, i'd really like to try other boots as well, i just had the chance to try a new Alfa skaget in a shop and while this boot was generally softer, i could clearly feel that the sole was stiffer than my slightly broke in XP12.