The Key boot looks sweet. I’d be stoked to read a real review.
Maybe, as in the olden days, this will compel a soft boot binding industry douche to weigh in and, without disclosing the conflict that he works for a soft boot binding company, he can douche rag on AT boots and split tech generally.
I like the Key Equipment two stage forward lean, I’m not sure why the fabric on the tongue on the outside, does this hold an additional pad on the inside of the tongue? I like the price, I’m not sure if they are grilamid or regular ski boot plastic. It’s hard to find much info about the fit of the Hagan, Movement other brands that use this mold in english. My interest in trying boots that I can’t try in a shop has lowered a lot.
The Key boot looks sweet. I’d be stoked to read a real review.
Maybe, as in the olden days, this will compel a soft boot binding industry douche to weigh in and, without disclosing the conflict that he works for a soft boot binding company, he can douche rag on AT boots and split tech generally.
The Key boot looks sweet. I’d be stoked to read a real review.
Maybe, as in the olden days, this will compel a soft boot binding industry douche to weigh in and, without disclosing the conflict that he works for a soft boot binding company, he can douche rag on AT boots and split tech generally.
Yeah I wonder which douche you’re talking about?
Well I just bought the Key boots. So I’ll get some words typed up once they see skintrack days!
. . . Current 22-23 product that has caught my eye and imagination. The liner is attached to the shell like a hiking boot or old K2 Yak. A flat-folding minimalist highback binding for descent could be fun with them.
2lbs, probably under $300. No Narrow racing shell. Probably not strong on a challenging traverse, but would have its place on deep trail breaking days and non-technical skin tracks.