Plastic telemark boots can be had for very little if you keep an eye out on used marketplaces, decent t2's can be as little as 20 to 30 dollars and make a world of difference. Imoblitzskier wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 4:25 pmi'll fork out the cash when there's a 40-50% off sale, i just dont want to have to buy hard boots as that's probably the only way they can be used
Review: Altai KOM 174cm
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Re: Review: Altai KOM 174cm
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Re: Review: Altai KOM 174cm
i;ll keep an eye out for them , but i love the light weight of a pair of 3 pin leathers and cables..
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Re: Review: Altai KOM 174cm
do y'all think these would pair well with 22 Designs Axl bindings, or is that overkill? I just got some T4's, have the Axl's lying around in a box, and I'm feeling with Koms I would have a great hybrid set up for laps in the back country or some fun in the resort.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?