New UPZ RC10 ok fpr EC?
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New UPZ RC10 ok fpr EC?
Hi,
I'm 185cm, 85 kg and just starting to get the hang of EC. I'm looking for a new boot, my old Burton's (don't even know the name anymore, they are completely blue) give up.
I've been looking around and found the UPZ RC 10, would it be ok with a soft (red) tongue and in walk mode? Any experience? What do you think?
I've been looking for a north wave for the last year, but none came up in my size. what's the second best choice?
Thx
Markus
I'm 185cm, 85 kg and just starting to get the hang of EC. I'm looking for a new boot, my old Burton's (don't even know the name anymore, they are completely blue) give up.
I've been looking around and found the UPZ RC 10, would it be ok with a soft (red) tongue and in walk mode? Any experience? What do you think?
I've been looking for a north wave for the last year, but none came up in my size. what's the second best choice?
Thx
Markus
Do you have some pictures of modification?Arnaud wrote:Yes UPZ would be better with the red tongue. but the spring system has a very limited stroke , and it's better to change it.
I really cant't find anything about improving spring system on RC10's...
Do owners of rc10's ride them in "walk" mode?
thanx
ACSS on UPZ
This is the ACSS (initially designed for Head Stratos) adapted on UPZ (only the small part at the base added)
picture here :

picture here :
Swoard EC Pro2 168H - Swoard EC12 Boots - Gen5 168H - Stoke 162 M
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I was sceptical about using "only" M4. But in the end, it is wery solid and compact. On the inside od a boot there is a "hole/dent", I put inside of it 19x20x4 milimeter steel plate to conect both screws together.starikashka wrote:The screws on the bottom are about M5-M6 size? Do you think it`s enough?
I think the plastic would rip off before screws will break... But we will see what happens on the snow

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Flywalker : it's not difficult to install, but you have to drill 3 holes : 2 for the bracket, and one for bottom part.
Before selling the system, I must produce some bottom parts to adapt the system (initially designed for Head boots) to UPZ boots.
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Before selling the system, I must produce some bottom parts to adapt the system (initially designed for Head boots) to UPZ boots.
Do not hesitate to contact me by PM or email
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But after the modification what about forward flex?
I think that the 3rd and 4th buckle will crush each other during a ride.
I would prefer rx8 or atb
I think that the 3rd and 4th buckle will crush each other during a ride.
I would prefer rx8 or atb
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Swoard 168H
Factory Prime 7.3 200s "Radetzky"
Factory Prime 7.8 200s "Eisenhower"
Northwave .350 modded & head stratos + accs
Thanks!
Thanks all,
So I think i'm going for this shoe with Arnaud's mod
I guess the rest of the info is somewhere here in the info?
Now I just need to find a teacher close by to get rid of some counter rotation and to get some guts to throw myself down in the snow a little more
All the best
Markus
So I think i'm going for this shoe with Arnaud's mod

Now I just need to find a teacher close by to get rid of some counter rotation and to get some guts to throw myself down in the snow a little more

All the best
Markus
You can actualy move 3rd and 4th buckle apart by turning both canting settlings on the boot to +2.QuattroAnte wrote:But after the modification what about forward flex?
I think that the 3rd and 4th buckle will crush each other during a ride.
What you get is no canting (0deg) and more space between 3rd and 4th buckle.
You can see how to do this on my 1st picture and also on the picture Arnould posted...
I am no pro, but in my opinion this gives you enough forward flex...