Leather Boot Reviews
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 3:01 pm
I know the forum says ski reviews, but...I'm still learning and have a ways to go...maybe it would be helpful to centralize some of the info that may not be easy to find?
What are your leather boots like and how do they compare to other leather boots?
My old school high mileage Merrell leathers feel great on my feet. They are straightforward not Supercomps. No added plastic baffles. I feel like I could maybe race classic in them. They are even relatively light at just over 2# per boot. They are just plain comfortable. Extremely fabulous for the kick and glide. However on the flipside / descent they have very little sole stiffness. This may be somewhat of a limiting factor for it's ability to drive a ski. I don't really know.
I tried to match these boots up with a BD Stigma using a Voile cable binding and it seemed like if the cable binding had enough tension to not fall off, it felt like it folded the sole of the boot quite a bit. It just seemed like a mismatch. They are a great match for my Eons though.
My wife has some brand new Garmont leather boots which look almost the same as mine, but lots better looking. What strikes me as obvious when I compare her boots to mine, hers are waaay stiffer in the sole flex. When I press the toe straight down into the floor, using the heel to try to flex the boot, I can pretty much fold mine in half and I can't begin to move the Garmonts! I'm sure they will break in over time but for now they are as stiff as can be. For now, I'm a little bit jealous of that stiffness. Hers weight just less than 2# per boot. She likes the fit. She likes them tied tightly. She drives her Epochs with them, and she reports that the Epochs are "so easy to turn, they almost turn themselves" and she says this is a new XCD / tele skier.
I recall that Love Johnny did a really cool experiment with Alpina Alaska boots; he had them in both BC NNN and 75 mm. He felt that the BC NNN were way stiffer for turning and ALSO better for kick and glide. Cool experiment. How does the Alpina Alaska compare to a stiff-soled Garmont, or a clapped out leather flopper Merrell? What is that sole stiffness like?
Alpine boots have a nearly useless flex number, but at least it's something for reference. If tele boots had a flex number, from what I can tell, it seems like the sole stiffness would be the salient point. Maybe I'm wrong there? I'd give my Merrells a SSR (sole stiffness rating) of 1.5 and my wife's Garmonts a SSR of 10. Yes, I still need snow.
What are your leather boots like and how do they compare to other leather boots?
My old school high mileage Merrell leathers feel great on my feet. They are straightforward not Supercomps. No added plastic baffles. I feel like I could maybe race classic in them. They are even relatively light at just over 2# per boot. They are just plain comfortable. Extremely fabulous for the kick and glide. However on the flipside / descent they have very little sole stiffness. This may be somewhat of a limiting factor for it's ability to drive a ski. I don't really know.
I tried to match these boots up with a BD Stigma using a Voile cable binding and it seemed like if the cable binding had enough tension to not fall off, it felt like it folded the sole of the boot quite a bit. It just seemed like a mismatch. They are a great match for my Eons though.
My wife has some brand new Garmont leather boots which look almost the same as mine, but lots better looking. What strikes me as obvious when I compare her boots to mine, hers are waaay stiffer in the sole flex. When I press the toe straight down into the floor, using the heel to try to flex the boot, I can pretty much fold mine in half and I can't begin to move the Garmonts! I'm sure they will break in over time but for now they are as stiff as can be. For now, I'm a little bit jealous of that stiffness. Hers weight just less than 2# per boot. She likes the fit. She likes them tied tightly. She drives her Epochs with them, and she reports that the Epochs are "so easy to turn, they almost turn themselves" and she says this is a new XCD / tele skier.
I recall that Love Johnny did a really cool experiment with Alpina Alaska boots; he had them in both BC NNN and 75 mm. He felt that the BC NNN were way stiffer for turning and ALSO better for kick and glide. Cool experiment. How does the Alpina Alaska compare to a stiff-soled Garmont, or a clapped out leather flopper Merrell? What is that sole stiffness like?
Alpine boots have a nearly useless flex number, but at least it's something for reference. If tele boots had a flex number, from what I can tell, it seems like the sole stiffness would be the salient point. Maybe I'm wrong there? I'd give my Merrells a SSR (sole stiffness rating) of 1.5 and my wife's Garmonts a SSR of 10. Yes, I still need snow.