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Reviews & Ratings for SCOTT Orbit Ski Boot
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Boots fit well and have nice features. Here are my pros and cons.
Pros:
-Light weight
-Low profile
-Large, more traditional tour/ski lever on rear of boot
-Great range of motion
-Top strap/buckle makes switching from downhill tight to uphill loose fast and easy
-Good vibram sole
Cons:
-No power/booster strap above the upper buckle/strap. I found that they felt a bit sloppy on the downs at the top of the boot. I use a ski strap just above the top buckle on each boot to solve this problem and they feel much more stiff when skiing.
-The foot buckle is comprised of pulling together wire loops. I could see this being a problem if you ski in a way where your ski edges hit your inner boot a lot. They may wear through or be cut. This has not been a problem for me personally, but the potential is there.
-Insoles are thin and hard
Would recommend: Yes
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