Not sure I understand...?
For most people in most XCd situations, the pin line / pivot point of a boot will always be the best at the ski's balance point... No matter where the pivot is located on the boots...?
Not sure I understand...?
Hey Woods! They are either 121/2 or 13…. I can’t read the label… Bougth them from @Cannatonic so maybe he will recall.Woodserson wrote: ↑Wed Sep 29, 2021 4:48 pmWhat size Zenith did you getNitram Tocrut wrote: ↑Wed Sep 29, 2021 12:14 pmGood one Benjamin . I am not getting ride of all my 75mm binding and certainly not my Zenith . I just took the opportunity to buy the NNN-BC Alaska as the 75mm keeps breaking and I love those boots I will use NNN for my narrower skis…. for now
I expect that the boots and bindings will be sold separately and yes, they are very expensive when compared to NNNBC and 3 pin soft boot options. Alfa has posted its prices for their Xplore boots, but I don't know what the retail price will be for Alpina's Alaska XP boot. Hopefully they will be more reasonable than Alfa's offerings. There may be some retailers offering a package deal of boots, bindings and skis, but only time will tell.brwilkinson wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 1:29 amSo do you think the boots /bindings will be sold separately?
It seems strange to get boots from ALFA, without the bindings?
I was assuming the advertised 599 was just for the boots? (although that seems like more of a fair price, If the binding were included).
Thank you for the replies Tom M and telerat...telerat wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 10:30 amI'm sure the boots and bindings will also be sold separately.
I'm (luckily for once) most interested in the cheapest model so I plan on buying the Alfa Skaget and test that.
I'm waiting for an Xplore review in Fri Flyt on 11th of November (a Norwegian skiing magazine - part of the conglomerate that also has utemagasinet.no). Hopefully more/new info will come out then and not just a rehash of the earlier review. I'll report back as soon as I know more.