Alfa Skaget Perform review 2021->
- turnfarmer
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Re: Alfa Skaget Perform review 2021->
.Thanks for info, very thorough!
I’m sure the Free would be more to my liking, but there is a smoking deal I saw on a Skaget, tough call.
I’m sure the Free would be more to my liking, but there is a smoking deal I saw on a Skaget, tough call.
- telerat
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- Location: Middle of Norway
- Ski style: Telemark, backcountry nordic and cross country skiing.
- Favorite Skis: Any ski suitable for telemark or backcountry skiing, with some side-cut for turning.
- Favorite boots: Scarpa plastic telemark. Asolo and Alfa leather boots.
Re: Alfa Skaget Perform review 2021->
@turnfarmer Skaget is a very nice boot, and can be great for flatter tours, narrower skis and softer snow, as well as touring/Nordic skating where hiking is involved. So if you get a good deal it might be a good start on Xplore dempending on your use case(s). I bought an extra pair on sale as a reserve, but my sons can also use them, so that is part of the reason. Skaget is warm, comfortable and have my full recommendation.
The Alfa Free is a very nice boot, but read the reviews and try it on first. With my rather normal feet I can just get it to work skiing downhill with the hard flexor, but it is close to giving me problems. I love the concept with internal plastic reinforcements and the BOA closures, but I long for an improved version.
The Alfa Free is a very nice boot, but read the reviews and try it on first. With my rather normal feet I can just get it to work skiing downhill with the hard flexor, but it is close to giving me problems. I love the concept with internal plastic reinforcements and the BOA closures, but I long for an improved version.