Hi, are these boots compatible with a 2022 hyperlite (blacklist) board. I noticed that both the north fix boots and H/L board have M6 inserts but the North Fix boots screws are 16mm long and H/L uses 20mm long screws
Wich boot you like more the ss ktv or this one i think in terms of durability the ss overkills with gummy straps because normally velcro wears with the sand and all faster
I like this one better for kite. KTV was super durable and super heavy. Also very stiff. I did really like that for cable but KTV wasn't practical with all the travel I do. I also prefer the Flex in these. - Rygo
If u don't do grabs and only handle pass sbends backroll /flip railey and big air wich boot you think be the better one at my town i can't test sadly so whats your opinion on that cause im in the market for new boots
@@kitesurferjoey Its really personal preference. Do you like stiff boots or boot that break in? Do you have large calves? These boots are fine for any of that! If you don't care about flex, the KTVs are great. I always liked them. Rygo
Hey, If you had to decide to go for a larger size or a smaller size (L or M), which one would you pick for these boots? The M size is 7-8 US and the L size is 9-10 US, and my foot is kinda just in the middle of those. This information would help my purchase a lot!
It might be good to size up. You can always add a wool sock or a neoprene sock if it’s snug. I used to do that when I lived in a cold location. That said, I’m sure you could try on and exchange with any shop so long as the boots are not used. - Rygo
@@MACkiteboarding Thanks for your answer Rygo! Yeah the problem is that I am ordering from the Netherlands (I live in Finland), so delivery fees for the return are quite expensive.
@@hamzamoosa557 Hey mate! I took the Ls and I'm very happy with them! The velcro straps let you get a thight fit and as Rygo mentioned, it is also nice that you can wear neoprene or woolen socks inside them if it gets cold.
These are similar to the h3 boots, albeit I have not tried a pair in a couple years. They are very close! I did get to demo some Ak Durables back in Florida this winter. They are very nice. A cross between Slingshot and Ronix. The Ak's are a bit heavier but the boutique look is out of this world. More stiff and supportive, tons of padding inside. The seem to be more shock absorbent. Extremely high end actually. www.mackiteboarding.com/ak-team-black-binding/ - Rygo
They are actualy both made by DUP a wakeboard brand (you can see the logo on the front cover of the boot) the H3 are the mojito model, and the north looks a bit like the program
Hi, are these boots compatible with a 2022 hyperlite (blacklist) board. I noticed that both the north fix boots and H/L board have M6 inserts but the North Fix boots screws are 16mm long and H/L uses 20mm long screws
Sorry for missing your comment from earlier. 🤙🏽 Do you still have questions that we may help with? -Aaron
Have you tried Obrien GTX? If so, how do they feel compared to these?
Thanks for asking, my friend. 🤙🏽 Haven't tried those boots, so unfortunately, I can't comment on that. Good winds to you! -Aaron
Wich boot you like more the ss ktv or this one i think in terms of durability the ss overkills with gummy straps because normally velcro wears with the sand and all faster
I like this one better for kite. KTV was super durable and super heavy. Also very stiff. I did really like that for cable but KTV wasn't practical with all the travel I do. I also prefer the Flex in these. - Rygo
If u don't do grabs and only handle pass sbends backroll /flip railey and big air wich boot you think be the better one at my town i can't test sadly so whats your opinion on that cause im in the market for new boots
@@kitesurferjoey Its really personal preference. Do you like stiff boots or boot that break in? Do you have large calves? These boots are fine for any of that! If you don't care about flex, the KTVs are great. I always liked them. Rygo
Can you do a review on the duotone boots?
That’s one I’ve never tried. One of my buddies has used them. I’ll link up with him for a review soon. - Rygo
Hey,
If you had to decide to go for a larger size or a smaller size (L or M), which one would you pick for these boots?
The M size is 7-8 US and the L size is 9-10 US, and my foot is kinda just in the middle of those. This information would help my purchase a lot!
It might be good to size up. You can always add a wool sock or a neoprene sock if it’s snug. I used to do that when I lived in a cold location. That said, I’m sure you could try on and exchange with any shop so long as the boots are not used. - Rygo
@@MACkiteboarding Thanks for your answer Rygo! Yeah the problem is that I am ordering from the Netherlands (I live in Finland), so delivery fees for the return are quite expensive.
Hey dude! I'm actually facing the same problem. Did you end up ordering the M or the L?
@@hamzamoosa557 Hey mate! I took the Ls and I'm very happy with them! The velcro straps let you get a thight fit and as Rygo mentioned, it is also nice that you can wear neoprene or woolen socks inside them if it gets cold.
Hey, have you tried the h3 boots from cabrinha or the any of the airush ak boots? Im deciding between one of those or the fix boots.
These are similar to the h3 boots, albeit I have not tried a pair in a couple years. They are very close! I did get to demo some Ak Durables back in Florida this winter. They are very nice. A cross between Slingshot and Ronix. The Ak's are a bit heavier but the boutique look is out of this world. More stiff and supportive, tons of padding inside. The seem to be more shock absorbent. Extremely high end actually. www.mackiteboarding.com/ak-team-black-binding/ - Rygo
@@MACkiteboarding Thanks Rygo, very helpful
They are actualy both made by DUP a wakeboard brand (you can see the logo on the front cover of the boot) the H3 are the mojito model, and the north looks a bit like the program
@@nicolasmoreau6338 That makes a lot of sense. - Rygo
The weight of this boots?
I don’t have them with me to weight but they are quite light. Maybe 2 lbs or just under a kilo. - Rygo