Just ordered a pair in a UK8. Very intrigued to compare the fit to my PS Evo 2021 in the same size. Locoskates are saying the Iqon is a narrower fit and it's 2mm shorter according to their website. Love my Evos, super comfortable straight out of the box. Never needed to mould them. The only gripe I've ever voiced is wanting a stiffer more supportive cuff. Hello TR10s! But no jokes at £500+ for a boot only they'll be going straight back if I'm not seriously impressed...🤔
I recognize you may not want this line to compete against the powerslide line but given you are affiliated with both, comparisons are going to be inevitable. If you wish to grow this business answering questions regarding fit are only going to be beneficial. I am speaking as a diehard powerslide fan with more than a dozen pair of your skates and nearly every trinity frame powerslide and endless.
Just tried a pair on in the same UK8 EU42 as my Evos. I have very low volume feet in height and width but I couldn't skate on them. They come up a little shorter and they're super rigid internally. The worst part however is the underside of the tongue. I can feel every lump bump and seam. It's like a 1/10 Vs an Evos 10/10 for comfort. I'm very happily retuning them for a refund.
Not a slalom boot, especially if you do toe tricks. No back flex "cut". Minimal heel padding/design compared to other slalom boots meant that I couldn't achieve heel lock. Returned, but lost $60 USD total on shipping and return shipping to find out these simple facts that no review has covered. The carbon cuff is amazing though. Maybe okay as an urban cruising/marathon/downhill boot.
Just ordered a pair in a UK8. Very intrigued to compare the fit to my PS Evo 2021 in the same size. Locoskates are saying the Iqon is a narrower fit and it's 2mm shorter according to their website.
Love my Evos, super comfortable straight out of the box. Never needed to mould them.
The only gripe I've ever voiced is wanting a stiffer more supportive cuff.
Hello TR10s! But no jokes at £500+ for a boot only they'll be going straight back if I'm not seriously impressed...🤔
How do they fit? You like them ?
Would you give us some feedback, please comparing to the Evo? I am in between the Evo pro and TR10😤
I recognize you may not want this line to compete against the powerslide line but given you are affiliated with both, comparisons are going to be inevitable. If you wish to grow this business answering questions regarding fit are only going to be beneficial. I am speaking as a diehard powerslide fan with more than a dozen pair of your skates and nearly every trinity frame powerslide and endless.
How does this boot fit in the toe box compared to the hc evo pro?
Just tried a pair on in the same UK8 EU42 as my Evos.
I have very low volume feet in height and width but I couldn't skate on them. They come up a little shorter and they're super rigid internally. The worst part however is the underside of the tongue. I can feel every lump bump and seam. It's like a 1/10 Vs an Evos 10/10 for comfort.
I'm very happily retuning them for a refund.
@@MrGutterbunny Thanks so much for the comment! Very helpful.
Nice boot but i just hate the lacing system, i have to be retighting every 10 minutes. I wish they make a CL10 in trinity version soon.
Looks narrow for Asian feet. What is the max width for size 41?
Still no replies on fit from "iqon".
Not a slalom boot, especially if you do toe tricks. No back flex "cut". Minimal heel padding/design compared to other slalom boots meant that I couldn't achieve heel lock. Returned, but lost $60 USD total on shipping and return shipping to find out these simple facts that no review has covered.
The carbon cuff is amazing though. Maybe okay as an urban cruising/marathon/downhill boot.
If I’m paying $600 for a boot, I would like for it to come in proper half sizes. 7mm is too much of a jump
The heat molding works good!
You don’t heat mold for length