casjcade wrote: βThu Nov 14, 2024 3:13 pm
I'm just waiting for the Atomic and Head semihard stepon boots.
And the return of the PJ, the F2 Eliminator and the bright clothes
@C.Fuzzy This could be the dystopian future (Although it was a beautiful past ) (and Bauer and Nerva were cool)
But far from joking, if the hard boot came back, I wouldn't be surprised to see some posi posi carvers or eurocarvers using them again looking for turns or some vitelly turns
These days when I do resort riding it is still in a DriverX from a few years ago, which I originally bought for splitboarding. Funnily enough it replaced a Deeluxe boot, which was super comfy, but got way too soft and crappy after only 20-30 days on it.
Being old and Euro, for splitboarding I am running hardboots (Dalbello Quantum something, TLT6 before that). They are not as comfortable as the Driver, but they are really not bad either. I really do think that if one of the "big" snowboard companies really wanted to do it, they could definitely release comfortable, lightweight and well performing hardboots.
I did try the Disruptive and while that is a bit more comfortable than other hardboots on the way down, it is not worth the noticeable extra weight per boot for me personally. But that boot comes from what, a small french company run by like 2 dudes and it is based on a skiboot from an Italian Maker that was completely unknown to me...
Re: HARDGOODS 25/26
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 10:06 am
by eleveneightnate
Kevington wrote: βFri Nov 15, 2024 12:08 am
Your alarm goes off and you rub your sleepy eyes. This song comes on the radio. Every morning. From now to eternity.
Is Happy Mondays the Temu Oasis, or is Oasis the Temu Happy Mondays?
Kevington wrote: βFri Nov 15, 2024 12:08 am
Your alarm goes off and you rub your sleepy eyes. This song comes on the radio. Every morning. From now to eternity.
Is Happy Mondays the Temu Oasis, or is Oasis the Temu Happy Mondays?
What is Temu?
I love the Happy Mondays and hate Oasis. Iβm prepared to try Step-ons but it could go either way.
Re: HARDGOODS 25/26
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 12:32 pm
by Kevington
I remember seeing these in a shop and thinking it was interesting. Iβm not the market for this but it makes sense for those who want to carve but not be in a fully rigid boot.
I still think the Ride Fuse is a hint of what is possible for soft boots if you fuse (no pun intended) hard and soft parts to achieve and maintain a specific flex profile in different areas of a boot.
Looks like we are in for a period of innovation and change in bindings over the next few years. Hopefully boots get some attention at some point as they are still kind of basic.
Re: HARDGOODS 25/26
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 4:07 pm
by bboytommy
Whoa, they announced this a lot earlier than I thought they would.