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How to get a hardboot

Post by cr » Sunday 17 November 2002, 16:45

Hallo everybody,
this year we try to get a hardboot....no chance in germany and austria too.
What happens....the most manufaktorers give up to produce them.
Only two boots are available in germany and austria:
1.DEE Luxe (no name product)
2.Raichle ( very old one, Modell from 95,96)

Raichle give up to produce the last year boots.

I´ve got the last Burton Wind Hardboot at the Burton Store in Insbruck. I`m searching for this boot, since the last season.

The whole carving scene is dying out, i guess. What can we do in the future?????

Christof

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Post by Jokke » Sunday 17 November 2002, 18:52

Don`t worry mate, Deeluxe is exactly the same boots than Raichle :lol: , just wonderig why they decided to drop Raicle brand off from snowboard hardboots 8O

To find boots just chek www.blue-tomato.at
Race boards: Virus Phantom 184
Carving boards Virus Gladiator Zylon 171, Virus Vampire 168, SWOARD 168M.
Boots: Raichle AF700 TS, F2 Ripper
Bindings: F2 intec titanium, F2 Joint HB

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Post by joe » Sunday 17 November 2002, 20:55

Hi cr,

you´re right.
I´m trying to get a new Head Stratos Pro for this season. Therefore i´ve been to 5 stores in Munich.
Only one store had the boot, but of course not my size.
So i tried the next size to mine, and afterwards i orderd the boot at my local store.
After a few days i got a recall, that they are not able to get this size.
Explanation: Head only produced the amount of hardboots, which was orderd by the stores before the season. Thanxxx Head!!!!

The next day, i orderd the boot in munich, and they´ll try.

Well, i´ll see if they´re able to manage it.


Joe

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Post by joe » Thursday 21 November 2002, 17:30

Hello,

today the next store told me that there are no Head boots left for this season.
Now i have got a problem.
My old UPS is totally worn out, and the deelux boots do not fit to my feet.

I have heard about custom foamed liners and therefore i contacted www.strolz.at for information.

They only have liners for skiboots(all of them are custom-fitted, but they told me they also work perfect.
Before wasting money on this liner (255 EUR), i want to ask here in the forum, if anybody has experiences with strolz liners.


Joe

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Post by pokkis » Thursday 21 November 2002, 18:53

Dee-lux = Raichle with thermofits should fit quite nicely for most feet.
For testing problem is that you dont see result before inner boot is warmed/fitted but after that it is fine. When putting foamed innerboots to snowboard boots one must remember that sb-boot is flexing much more that ski boots and that can break foamed innerboot faster.

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Post by cr » Friday 22 November 2002, 16:35

When your size for shoes is not too big, you can get hardboots in www.ebay.de, because a lot of peoples do sell them. Look fo example for the burton . Yes they are perhaps used, but i think it`s better as when you haven´t any boots.

At the moment i saw for sell:
ebay.de 279 Hardboots
ebay.at 2 Hardboots
ebay.ch 1 Hardboot
ebay.fr 0 Hardboot

Some are new. The german e-bay seems to be very good. This season i have baught a snowboard for really little money...

CR :roll:

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Post by cr » Friday 22 November 2002, 16:49

Hello,
normally i would buy Raichle, but i´ve narrow feets and the performance isn´t my favourite. I like the metal adjusable buckles and the shoe inside which have no tongue from the burton.
And i´m using the burton step-in. In my opinion a really good step in.

cr :)

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