
I've yet to receive them but they have made it to this continent. I started the order process April last year. It's not a big deal, I haven't had any need for them yet. I actually don't even know what I'm paying for them

What I'll be using these for:
Rugged east coast touring and XCD with skis like the Epoch and the Annum: skis that won't fit in groomed tracks but are less than 109 max width. I'm hesitant to say meadow skipping because I doubt these will ever see a meadow: Trails, glades, sledding hills, golf course and resort.
What I hope for:
A boot that has all the comfort and touring flexibility of the Alpina Alaska with the proper amount of ankle support: Sole appears to be similar with the addition of two buckles and a cuff.
Durability: I'd like it to last many seasons. Fischer makes a couple boots (BCX675/875) similar to this but from what I've read and seen the durability is not there.
Cost comparable with the Alaska or BCX875. The Alaska was very expensive, nearly $300 retail (I forget what I actually paid). I'm expecting similar pricing from this product.
Other stuff:
Once I actually get my hands and feet on these I'll get an initial impressions review and then a long term update. Seen as how boots like this are so hard to get and cost so much, I figure it can at least help someone out.
I'll give some info on sizing as well but I can only compare to another readily available boot. AFAIK from trying on other Crispi leathers the sizing is the same as Alpinas.
I'm also a bit concerned about the binding fitment with the new Voile 3PC bindings. I'm going to use these on the Annums and the duck bill looks the same design as the Alpina (they are made by Vibram) so I'm hoping it won't be floppy in there. I'll look into this as well.
Stay tuned...