| DURABILITY | 4/5, tongue falls out |
|---|---|
| COMFORT | 4/5 |
| DOWNHILL PERFORMANCE | 4/5 |
| UPHILL PERFORMANCE | 3/5 |
| STIFFNESS | 4/5 |
| AVG PRICE | $768.95 |
|---|---|
| SHELL MATERIAL | Pebax |
| LINER MATERIAL | Intuition Speed Pro |
| THERMO-MOLDABLE LINER | Yes |
| NUMBER OF BUCKLES | 4 + Power strap |
| MICRO ADJUSTABLE | Yes |
| FORWARD LEAN | 19 - 23deg |
| BINDING COMPATIBILITY | Standard AT, TLT |
| WEIGHT | [Pair, size 27] 8lb 4oz (3752g) |
| RECOMMENDED USE | Backcountry freeride |
| MANUFACTURER WARRANTY | 1 Year |
| VIRUS TOUR AT BOOT | Best in Test | $690.00 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SPIRIT 3 | Solid | $639.00 | |
| ZZERO 4 U TF | Novelty | $569.95 | |
| DENALI TT | Crap | $539.00 |
I've been skiing with these boots this season. It's my first pair of AT-boots, in fact my first pair of boots ever (I used to be a snowboarder). My setup is definitly not the lightest out there with Obsethed-skis and Baron. But I've been doing several 3000feet climbs with this setup. Mostly I'm pretty happy with these boots, but I kinda feel like the stiff tongue is too stiff for the uphill. So I tend to put in the softer ones when I go hiking. I don't really see this as a problem with the Obsethed-skis since they are so soft, but I'm really considering getting a stiffer ski next season (most likely with Dynafit-bindings). Anybody see a problem "driving" a stiffer ski like Black Crows Navis or Black Diamond Zealot with the Skookums with the soft tongue? Or will the change to Dynafit-bindings make the uphill so much easier that I could just as well use the stiff tongue all the time?
I think you will be fine with the dynafit bindings.
I think if you are skiing pow with the softer tongue on those bigger stiffer skis you'll be fine. But on the mank, just depends on how good of skier you are. I take all the help I can get on the downhill so when I had these I kept the stiff tongue in there for better downhill performance, and skinned up with my boots completely unbuckled.