Dynafit Ridge Pro

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2024
  • Today, Doug's diving deep into the new Dynafit Ridge Pro Touring Boot. The Ridge Pro is a remarkably stiff boot for its 1250-gram weight (26.5 mondo), and with a great range of motion and innovative design, it's certainly worth serious consideration.
    A lightened-up Hoji Walk mechanism, designed by Eric Hjorleifson, eliminates annoying cuff play and gives this boot its stiff downhill feel. This boot is built for those who appreciate walking comfort without sacrificing downhill performance. The carbon-reinforced cuff adds a solid touch to the Ridge Pro. It's not just for show - this boot handles diverse conditions like a champ. Steep descents, mixed terrain - bring it on. It's a reliable partner for whatever snow you may encounter.
    Dynafit incorporated a new "floating tongue" design that allows the Ridge Pro to adapt to your instep volume. Paired with the Moz dial system, this boot has an incredibly universal fit and can adapt to a wide range of foot shapes with minimal modification.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @johannorberg4174
    @johannorberg4174 5 месяцев назад +1

    Crap and I just invested in new boots this season....this looks pretty dope!

  • @chrisgoetzman8660
    @chrisgoetzman8660 5 месяцев назад +1

    Oh wow, these do look exciting. What does the cuff look like? Is the floating tongue a true third piece of plastic you get to push against on the downhill like in a burlier boot (Radical Pro) or is it just the usual overlapping cuffs?

  • @kevinreid6590
    @kevinreid6590 5 месяцев назад +1

    Looks like a Weinnmann Boot from 1982

  • @kocot.
    @kocot. 5 месяцев назад +1

    I dont get how they measure the width of the shoes, it might be 101mm, but it's narrower than almost everything claiming

    • @kvitzthum92
      @kvitzthum92 5 месяцев назад

      agreed. Very narrow (and low in the toebox).
      Doesn't fit my foot unfortunately.

    • @at1970
      @at1970 5 месяцев назад

      I like to see an updated TLT6.

  • @snowee___joey
    @snowee___joey 5 месяцев назад +1

    It would be nice to see what buckles you undo on the up. I love my radical pros but I undo the cuff buckle for the ups in addition to the hoji lock if the climb is significant. it feels way more free in the range of motion. I know several other folks who do the same. I'm ok with that. With the ridge the info from dynafit and this video it isn't clear what the reviewer does with the buckles in real life application.

    • @dougstenclik9455
      @dougstenclik9455 5 месяцев назад

      This is a great point! With the older versions of Hoji Lock this was definitely necessary and I would loosen them on any uphill that was longer than 20 minutes. The floating tongue almost completely reduces the need for undoing the top buckle. I would say if I started my day with a multiple-hour uphill I would still keep it loose, but for multiple laps the range of motion is realized enough to not adjust again for the rest of the day. Hope this helps.

    • @snowee___joey
      @snowee___joey 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@dougstenclik9455 Thanks for the response and honesty. Seems like an unwritten rule for retailers to talk only about how a product is supposed to be used instead of how it is. Appreciate you "breaking the rule."

    • @kocot.
      @kocot. 5 месяцев назад +1

      tried them today, you'd probably want to loosen the middle one a bit, depends how tight you need it for downhill it's really fast though. The bigger issue I see is with the strap, as I'm not sure how strong you can really pull with the lock lever and the attached line. I like real tight fit so I'd pull the booster strap still more after locking the boots, and therefore I had to release it a bit before moving back. Still we're talking minimal amount of work, and if it's not for big downhills, heavy snow etc you can probably live with just pushing the lever back and forth for most transitions. Really impressive, and the shell feels super stable, no movement on the lock itself like with pretty much everything else on the market

    • @snowee___joey
      @snowee___joey 5 месяцев назад

      @@kocot. interesting update! I'm gonna rock the radical pros for a while but will be watching this sort of commentary.

    • @kocot.
      @kocot. 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@snowee___joey just skied them today, they are really solid on downhill, the only complaint I have is that I have hard time to get them tight at the calf, but I did change the liner for thicker and my calf is not too huge either. The walking angles aren't as good as Scarpa F1, etc. but the sliding tongue and proper lock is a big deal on downhill

  • @dubeeem4n
    @dubeeem4n 5 месяцев назад +1

    Are they compatible with shift bindings?