Stephen wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 12:59 pm
@Theme, what are you thinking about the Alpina Pioneer Pro Xplore in comparison to the ALFA Free?
It seems like you are preferring the Alpina?
I did have the chance to test the Alfa Free, Alpina Alaska XP and Skaget in store (Varuste and Äkäslompolo SportShop) Also going to have a test pair of Lundhags Abisku Expedition for cold weather forest skiing the coming winter, as I did some backpack testing for them and bunch of friends of mine have deemed the NNNBC version the most durable boot out there. Got great discounts and what is more, me and my partner share the same boot size
What turns me away from the Alfa Free, despite being the most stable and best fit with quite a wide toebox, is the toe pinch. I am 70-90% of the time doing kick and glide, distance oriented BC skiing. I would get blistering and bruises, as that boot flexes at the toes, not ball of foot. It is just horrible for me in that regard. Also, I am worried for the durability of the BOA laces when snow is crusty/breakable or heavy and sinks, resulting in excess dragging on the lacing
Alpina does have a bit tighter, narrower fit than I would prefer, but I think I can manage it. Just cannot use the thick wool socks I normally wear, which makes me worried if I can take them down to -40°C or even -30°C. Probably not, so this is why the Lundhags comes into play. I do prefer the Alfa fit - after all, Outback 2.0 is my fav boot to date due to warmth and the gaiter and decent support yet offers plenty of space for liner, VBL and thick wool sock.
But there just are not so many options yet. Alfa Guard did not fit me well by the way, a different fit.. Why I am going after the Pioneer Pro is the very low weight and good support, and that in Alpina Alaska XP the flex point is better for me. I want to be able to ski more like in tracks, which I do believe a light boot, ski and pole combination can achieve - I now pretty much only use a lightweight backpack full of equipment for adventures with up to 7-10 days between resupplies, as it accommodates kick and glide vs. a pulk/sled. I did also get a pair of Falketind 62X in 188 to do more telemark, as this winter I'll spend a few months around Ylläs area before flying over to the US for some long distance hiking.
Alfa Skaget did have a good fit too, but had some strange excess padding at the ankle joint sides. And did not offer that much support.
Alpina Alaska XP was pretty good in all aspects except the width, and that there are no locking hooks for the laces at the ankle. More support than Skaget, way less than Alfa Free. I am hoping the Pioneer Pro has the perfect amount of support to for my uses - not enough to bother kick and glide, but enough to accommodate better turns than NNNBC with any boot.