granjero wrote:You might be best off using a strap binding with a third booster strap (just take an old pair of ski boots and take the power/booster strap off) to enhance the overall rigidity of the upper cuff. Mountain boots tend to be a bit flexible in the upper portions (not a bad thing) and adding this third strap can help the quality of the descent quite a bit.
Vitaliy M wrote:I think I realized that AT setup (ski) is the way to go if I want to do long ski approaches in winter powder. Now the crux is getting it without dropping a load of $ on it, and learning to ski
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granjero wrote:You might be best off using a strap binding with a third booster strap (just take an old pair of ski boots and take the power/booster strap off) to enhance the overall rigidity of the upper cuff. Mountain boots tend to be a bit flexible in the upper portions (not a bad thing) and adding this third strap can help the quality of the descent quite a bit.

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