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Thread: Break-in ski boots ?
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07-10-2006, 02:17 PM #11Senior Member
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I have an '03 Connelly Hook with the double Stoke Hi-wraps as well. They are very comfortable and supportive. They keep me in during most crashes, unless I do a 'superman' out the front. The best way to protect your knees when you ski is to make sure that you stay in the boots when you crash. With both feet in, it is very difficult for the ski to twist on you. When one comes out, the remaining leg is left to endure the twisting of the ski. Your ACLs will thank you for not putting them through that.
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07-11-2006, 09:35 PM #12Member
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Great post. I bought a Concept 3 blemish from overton's as well. After a few runs I felt that I had the real workout by getting my feet in the bindings. Great ski though. I had a Connelly RS-2 that was a pretty good ski. I tried a HO Triumph. (It did not turn well at all). The Concept stops and turns on a dime. I just need to get used to the bindings.
Sloppy
2001 Moomba Outback LS w/tower, ballast and 320hp Indmar TBI. 4 blade prop, front and rear ballast
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