I've been skiing the Vulcan since like 2014. I love that boot. It walks well enough without the tongue and skis halfway decent with the tongue. But alas, I feel like it's only a matter of time before they explode. So I'm thinking it might be smart to start a search for my next boot.
Is there anything out there that simultaneously walks as well as (or better than) the Vulcan without the tongue and skis better than the Vulcan with the tongue? Stiffer with more alpine/overlap-style flex (less linear and more progressive).
I don't care about the time spent fiddling with the tongue (and booster strap) during transitions. It's a non-issue to me.
I know that there are plenty of boots that walk (way) better than the Vulcan but ski worse, and I know that there are plenty of boots that walk (way) worse and ski better. The Skorpius is a great example of a boot that walks better than the Vulcan without the tongue and skis slightly worse than the Vulcan WITHOUT the tongue. Then you have the modern crop of freeride boots that are like 1700-1900g that ski a bit better than the Vulcan with the tongue but walk significantly worse than the Vulcan with the tongue removed.
The obvious choice is the Hoji Pro 130, but it's heavier than I had hoped. With the tongue out, intuition liners, 3-ply booster strap, and front buckle removed I'm around or maybe even under 1400g for the size 26. (I really should get a new scale). I've heard rumors that the Zero G Tour Pro doesn't walk particularly well.
Fit is a whole separate topic, and I obviously don't plan to buy anything that doesn't fit. I have like 5 mm shell fit in the Vulcans, and they have been punched to kingdom come for width/toebox/etc, but they fit like an absolute glove. Heel hold could be slightly better, but a very minor complaint that's mostly solved with the ankle buckle.
This is just a starting point to see if there's anything out there that's substantially better. If I can make a shortlist, I'll figure out if I think I can make it fit.
edit: That said, I am sensitive to forward lean, so I likely won't be interested if the boot isn't pretty upright. But still worth discussing for other people who might be interested.
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