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  1. #1
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    new AT dalbellos (work in progress)

    it's work in progress (thanks to mrs. dalbello and Miki from Brescia), and the final version will be dynafit-compatible. Looks uber-rad...












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    I'm excited. Look pretty cool. Technica have an AT boot too now. I'm tipping this as a move by some big names in the ski industry towards the BC market. The Dukes will spawn a whole range of burl AT binders from salomaon and co and I reckon every boot manafacturer will be tripping over themselves to make stiff AT boots.

    Or this is just the fever dream of a mad man.
    "When the mountains speak, wise men listen" -John Muir

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    they look gangsta
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    Looks like a winner. I waited this year on a full on touring boot, so hopefully the fit is similiar to the Krypton line and I am in. Thanks for the post V61.
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    yeah it's amazing how many new AT boots are on sale or near by: lowa, tecnica, black diamond, dynafits, scarpa, garmont, now dalbello..... revolution is on its way

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    forgot to mention the weight: about 1600, like megarides

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    Quote Originally Posted by geo039 View Post
    Looks like a winner. I waited this year on a full on touring boot, so hopefully the fit is similiar to the Krypton line and I am in. Thanks for the post V61.
    Quote Originally Posted by verbier61 View Post
    forgot to mention the weight: about 1600, like megarides
    YES!!! I'ms toked on this boot. If the fit/flex is anything like the Flexon/Krypton I will have found my AT boot. Especially with a megaride-like weight. It could be perfect!

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    Rear-entry AT boot????? What goes around, comes around....

    Given its weight and 3-buckle design, it appears to be a pure touring boot. More of a competitor to the Spirit/Matrix/Megaride segment than the new burly AT freeride boots like Skookum, Factor, Axon and Zzeus.

    Need to input the Virus to the Flex Chart.

    Flex? Anyone?

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    Sweet!! I can see what i'll be shopping for used in 2 winters!
    Something about the wrinkle in your forehead tells me there's a fit about to get thrown
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    It's the same old shit that I ain't gonna take off anyone.
    and I never had a shortage of people tryin' to warn me about the dangers I pose to myself.

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    i'm obsessed with my krypton pros and was thinking of getting into touring, and more backcountry skiing. looks like i just found my first touring boot. and its dynafit compatible...wow what an amazing world we live in.

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    Plake tours alot these days, hardly surprising that they want possibly their most visible skier on their boots and not a competitors.

    Whatever the reason, good news - more competition = quicker progression 9/10.
    Riding bikes, but not shredding pow...

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    that thing looks to be the hot!

    now i wonder if dynafit will hold a 6'3" 230lb dude who can put some muscle to the ski?

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    does anyone know if rear entry would affect the really smooth progressive flex that i love about my kryptons. i'm not sure about the mechanics of it but i feel like it would alter the way the boot is flexed.

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    well thats pretty sweet

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    Talking

    It's funny how rear entry has been a badge of recreational gaperdom for years...until someone colors it lime green and puts it on an AT boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    Given its weight and 3-buckle design, it appears to be a pure touring boot. More of a competitor to the Spirit/Matrix/Megaride segment than the new burly AT freeride boots like Skookum, Factor, Axon and Zzeus.
    The Krypton is 3-buckle and clearly not a pure touring boot. I'll reserve judgment on what segment it competes with until I get a flex rating. Regardless, I'm stoked on the progression, and I'd be stoked to replace my Krypton Pros with these if they're stiff enough.

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    It looks soooo flimsy...

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    If it fits like my Kryptons, I'm getting some of those!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BC-FLOW View Post
    that thing looks to be the hot!

    now i wonder if dynafit will hold a 6'3" 230lb dude who can put some muscle to the ski?
    Amen to that.

    Quote Originally Posted by njfreeskier View Post
    does anyone know if rear entry would affect the really smooth progressive flex that i love about my kryptons. i'm not sure about the mechanics of it but i feel like it would alter the way the boot is flexed.
    I'm curious about this too. My Tornado Pros are pretty stiff, but the flex is definitely a little funky.

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    Anyone heard anything more about these, or better yet actually seen them?

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    I've been exchanging many emails with dalbello's staff about viruses, and have a date in late september to try 'em..... but so far that's all I can say

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    HEAD have one to....

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    maybe them greek ski boots will be OK ?

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    Why are all AT boots so brutal looking?
    Quote Originally Posted by other grskier View Post
    well, in the three years i've been skiing i bet i can ski most anything those 'pro's' i listed can, probably

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    The design isn't that different than a current Krypton, it mostly looks like they removed the welt at the back that kept the upper from opening like a rear entry and replaced it with a walk/ski swith. That doesn't make it a rear entry at all, and if you look at the pivot points compared to a current Krypton Pro, they aren't very different at all. As long as it's stiff enough, then I'm thinking it'll ski very similar to a Krypton, and give me a Vibram sole, which I was planning on trying to frankenstein onto an old pair of Kryptons anyway.

    If this fits like a Krypton and is stiff, hell yeah I'm getting a pair

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