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Skwalkers
Ski boots are made for skiin. And thats just what theyll do. But wouldnt it be nice if you could walk in the darn things too? | |
Downhill ski boots largely immobilize your ankles and have long inflexible soles. If you havent tried walking in them, Im sure you can imagine why it is difficult.
Introducing Skwalkers, the downhillers boots made for walkin. A simple concept, really. The bottom of the boot is rounded from
front to back when need be.
This is accomplished by pushing down on a lever located at the back of the boot. The lever forces a semi-rigid metal strip within the sole to bow. The latch locks in place leaving a rounded swath of tread down the center. Simply release the latch to don your skis.
Comes adorned with images of smiling parrots wearing goggles and a promise of happy knees.
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snowboard instead. not only are the boots a little easier to walk in but its far more entertaining. |
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I'm fairly new to snowboarding, and though I like it, I'll never give up the skis. The boots are easier to walk in, and I've heard rumors of clets that can be attached to them so they can be used for skiing as well, but these may be fictional - I can't find them. |
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I had a pair of Lange ski boots over 20 years ago that had a "walk" button. The main problem with walking in ski boots is that you tend to put the heel down first, which just presents the edge of the rear binding lug which then slides away. Simple slip-on rubber soles cure this. |
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