Alpina Alaska 75 failure: again!
- lowangle al
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Re: Alpina Alaska 75 failure: again!
That's a bummer Rod. Do you think switching to a non 3pin cable binding like a riva or chilli would prevent it?
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Re: Alpina Alaska 75 failure: again!
It might be a solution... but my GF prefer Rotte ST or Voile (without cables)...lowangle al wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 11:56 amThat's a bummer Rod. Do you think switching to a non 3pin cable binding like a riva or chilli would prevent it?
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- lowangle al
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Re: Alpina Alaska 75 failure: again!
It's too bad when you have the boot that you like but there is a durability issue. My wife and I had that problem only one time with our 20 year old Merril Ultras. We booted up a steep section for a few hundred yards and when we got to the top all four of our boot soles had split at that spot.