Fischer Transnordic BOOT

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Re: Fischer Transnordic BOOT

Post by oodoow » Mon Feb 21, 2022 1:21 pm

So I got finally the Transnordic BC. They fit me perfectly, but I will see how it will be on skis. Hope I will try them on the weekend. I need to change binding from old SNS BC to NNN BC on my old Madshus Glittertinds and then I will test them. I can compare them only with my old Salomon XADV 7 boots and these new Transnordics are definitely more stiff so I hope they will offer more control. Sole is super stiff.
WIll the sole soften after some time? I think I could not bend them when walking around, hope this will not be issue when I will try some telemark turns.

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Re: Fischer Transnordic BOOT

Post by AdamA » Thu Feb 24, 2022 1:58 pm

So I’m 40 miles in on these boots after a 5 day tour through Baxter State Park. I used them for driving my Eon 205s and some Voile 3 pins. They also drove some snowshoes, but that’s not what I’m here for.

The sizing was interesting. I wear a size 14 running shoes and like a little room in the toe. I went with a 47 and still had some slipping in my right boot. Synched all laces as hard as I could and really cranked down on the heel strap.

I’m pretty new to XC skiing, so some advice is needed. If I’m still getting some heel slipping and my toes don’t ever touch the front, even in a full knee to ski tele turn), should I size down?



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Re: Fischer Transnordic BOOT

Post by Stephen » Thu Feb 24, 2022 2:42 pm

@AdamA, I usually wear an Altra 13 (slightly too short) / 47 XC Boot.



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Re: Fischer Transnordic BOOT

Post by dave52 » Thu Mar 03, 2022 12:39 pm

Just snagged a pair today of the BCs for 40% off at backcountry.com: https://www.backcountry.com/fischer-bcx ... -boot-2022

Went for the 46 (what I wear in Alaska BC which are snug but comfortable on me), hope they fit well, I'll report back. Pumped try to them out!



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Re: Fischer Transnordic BOOT

Post by biocandy » Fri Mar 04, 2022 3:30 am

Ah nice. I had just started looking for a new boot to replace my madshus glittertinds (newer version), which were a bad quality boot.
Having heard rumors fischer boots aren't good quality either, they cannot be as bad as the glittertinds. Or?



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Re: Fischer Transnordic BOOT

Post by CwmRaider » Fri Mar 04, 2022 6:53 am

@biocandy I think that the synthetic boots generally are less durable than leather ones. I cannot see any weakness on the Fischer Transnordic.



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Re: Fischer Transnordic BOOT

Post by lowangle al » Fri Mar 04, 2022 1:42 pm

biocandy wrote:
Fri Mar 04, 2022 3:30 am
Ah nice. I had just started looking for a new boot to replace my madshus glittertinds (newer version), which were a bad quality boot.
Having heard rumors fischer boots aren't good quality either, they cannot be as bad as the glittertinds. Or?
I think the transnordics are a good value for the price, and even better if you get them on sale. I wouldn't say they are a high-quality boot though. High quality leather boots from over thirtyfive years ago cost about the same as the transnordics do now. I would think they could make a much nicer boot of similar design, but they would probably cost around 600 bucks or more. That being said, I don't see why you wouldn't get your money's worth out of them.



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Re: Fischer Transnordic BOOT

Post by Krummholz » Fri Mar 04, 2022 3:44 pm

Fischer TransNORDIC 75

Images of different boot insoles for comparison. I will not comment on fit at this time as I have abnormal feet, Right is 1/2 size bigger than Left, both with high arch.

Measurements taken from the insoles using a Metric square.

Fischer TransNORDIC 75 EU43 28 cm Length, 9 cm Width, 6.5 cm Heel Width

Alpina Alaska EU43 29 cm Length, 9.5 cm Width, 6.7 cm Heel Width
Note: the boot is labeled as 43, insole is labeled as 44 ???

Alico Ski March UK9 EU43 28 cm Length, 8.5 cm Width, 5.5 cm Heel Width
Note: I do not use the original insole, I use a modified Superfeet Green.
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Re: Fischer Transnordic BOOT

Post by grizz_bait » Fri Mar 04, 2022 4:33 pm

Kind of off topic but is it easy to remove the footbed from Alaskas? I seem to remember the insole being sewn into the boot. Would love to replace them with Superfeet.



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Re: Fischer Transnordic BOOT

Post by Krummholz » Fri Mar 04, 2022 4:59 pm

grizz_bait wrote:
Fri Mar 04, 2022 4:33 pm
Kind of off topic but is it easy to remove the footbed from Alaskas? I seem to remember the insole being sewn into the boot. Would love to replace them with Superfeet.
I had to use a flat tip to pull the insole from the side then grab and it pulled right out.
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