So.
This is propably the shortest ever "instruction"...
Get older Raichle Flexon tongues for 10€ a piece. Or for free.
1.On the left is a size Flexon Comp 7-8 1/2 (7-13) very stiff tongue.
2.In the center megarides original slipper. Softer than a boob.
3.On the right is a Flexon Comp 3-6 L wich is about twice as stiff as the original, but half as stiff as the Yellow.
With the mid-flex.
With the stiff. What a beauty!
The istallations were a real no-brainer.
Those tongues were equiped with the metal attachment clip, that you could clip straight to the boots socket.
Snap.
10 seconds max.
The boots were nice even with the mid-flex.Stiffened up quite a lot, but the boot still retained a relatively good flex pattern,and the walk properties were still good.
The stiff was...well...stiff. Id say very stiff, i dont know if it was due to the weird flex pattern or why,but the boot felt like a stiff alpine boot. Nice.
And the pain that I usually got on the shin with the regular tongue, is all gone too.
The problem with the stiff tongue is that it stiffens up the boot (too?) much in the walk mode. For longer hikes i guess you would have to loosen the powerstrap and/or the buckles.
All in all: Those tongues transform the boot quite a bit.
But, i havent skied a bit with the boots, so how they affect the skiing is a completely another thing...
I´ll be wiser in 2 weeks.
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