chris Posted February 1, 2013 Posted February 1, 2013 (edited) [img:center]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-NkRcBVOdOVc/URAFBEhFQXI/AAAAAAAASlU/XPjK48qhusA/s640/IMG_2211.jpg[/img] [img:center]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-MU47OK77Sug/URAFCUvC8KI/AAAAAAAASlc/x7jlZ-Wy6RQ/s640/IMG_2212.jpg[/img] Photo coming by the end of the weekend. I made an expensive mistake by buying a pair of boots that simply won't fit my feet, but may fit yours. If you ski in a 28.5 (that's around 10.5-11 US), and if you describe your feet as long/skinny/low volume/low height or something similar, then this is the boot for you. They have been stretched out across the ball of the foot to increase the width a little bit, and the liners have been baked once. They'll be at Pro Ski & Mountain Service in North Bend starting Saturday afternoon for you to try on. Mike and KC were instrumental in trying to make these boots work, and can answer all your questions. They've been skied in for five days, total. And they ski incredibly well, and are as light as everyone says. I was drawn in by the three buckles, quick touring mode, and light weight. But it honestly doesn't fit everyone, including me. Want to learn more - check out the Dynafit Mercury here. Dynafit Mercury, size 28.5. Retails for $799.00 - yours for $500.00! Edited February 4, 2013 by chris Quote
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