Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD Review - True Reviews

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2018
  • A complete review and breakdown on the Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD ski boot.
    See all the features that come on this ski boot and also my opinion on the construction and quality.
    This boot is an exceptional option for both in resort and out of bounds skiing. Solid enough for aggressive skiing, yet lightweight and mobile enough for the longest of climbs.
    For an all round boot that can do it all, you should really consider the Hawx Ultra XTD.
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    Craig Hemsley
    Master Boot Fitter
    Owner - Jindabyne Sports-- www.jindabynesports.com.au
    Founder of Patriot Footbeds www.patriotfootbeds.com
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Комментарии • 25

  • @millcreekhomestead1386
    @millcreekhomestead1386 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the review on these! I did research for about 1+ years for a "1 boot quiver" and was able to get a pair of these on my feet. They were mostly comfy straight out of the box and now have a pair in my ski bag ready for next season!

  • @tsr7198
    @tsr7198 5 лет назад

    Looks excellent. Top of my list thanks to your great video.

  • @sorinilie2298
    @sorinilie2298 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Greg, Well come back. I like yours video. Super Ski boots Atomic HAWX ULTRA XTD! I' ve seen that the cuff has a back bone from a very hard Grilamid thermoplastic material witch give more energy and power. One of the best ski boots! 🏅⛷👏👍

  • @rajaboes5425
    @rajaboes5425 5 лет назад +1

    The best ski equipment review show on RUclips. You should have a ton more suscribers! Surely hope you fix the audio asap😜

    • @PatriotFootbeds
      @PatriotFootbeds  5 лет назад

      Thanks Raja!! I have just purchased a new camera, so I hope it will have better audio. :)

  • @khestehave
    @khestehave 5 лет назад

    Another great review! Thanks! How do you feel about the “longevity”/ long term quality of these new low weight stiff freeride touring boots? As good as a standard alpine boot?
    Do you have a Tecnica Zero G Pro review coming up?

  • @kevinhoule6547
    @kevinhoule6547 5 лет назад +1

    Love this boot, this is my touring set up on my shift w/ my Backlands ( just skinned around Bertha pass and every part of that set up just dialed in. Need a little more time in the boot just because I down size to get my heal locked in. But guys with a little bit avg to narrow foot it fits like a wetsuit (yeah it will bite you getting in and out so watch that I thought you have Flintstone feet?

    • @PatriotFootbeds
      @PatriotFootbeds  5 лет назад +1

      Nice, looks like the snow has been all-time for you so far! Great to hear your loving these boots. I am pretty stoked on them, but have just changed my mind for my Japan trip and gonna go with the S/Lab MTN. They are feeling real legit!

  • @mediterraneamente7746
    @mediterraneamente7746 5 лет назад

    Hi Craig, congratulations for the work done on this RUclips channel!! I would like you to easily compare the Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD (120) and the Salomon QST Pro (120) TR, my goal is to use them as a single gear boot. I am using the Salomon guardian binging on a 110 skis for resort days with short walks and a pin binging on a 92 skis for longer walks, which boot do you recommend me the most? Why Salomon has chosen a changeable sole (Alpine or Touring) while Atomic only have the WTR what is your opinion about that? As I think the future is the Shift binding, which boot is better for that binding and staying suitable for the others touring bindings? I know I focused the questions on the sole but I also would like to know your opinion between the performance of these boots 😄. Thankss!!

    • @PatriotFootbeds
      @PatriotFootbeds  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Victor, Thanks a lot for watching!
      Yeah I do like both boots, but I think this atomic is the winner between the two (subject to it fitting your foot) Simply because of the great feel, liner and weight all combine to be a very powerful but awesome touring boot. The ROM is impressive aswell for when in walk mode.
      I don't think the sole will be much of an issue and with the Shift binding, it would be a great combination. The Shift is MNC like the guardian, so not much to worry there, either will work.
      At the end of the day it will all come down to your foot, but both are very moldable.
      Cheers,
      Craig

    • @mediterraneamente7746
      @mediterraneamente7746 5 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback! I will try them on a shop and decide which one fits me better! Keep going with your vids!!

  • @user-vq1ow6ym9v
    @user-vq1ow6ym9v 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, man. Can you help me out with Fischer's vacuum bootfitting? I work in ski store and i have some questions about setting proper pressure. How should I figure out what pressure is hard/soft/mid? Also it'll be great to be in touch with you in other social networks so i can ask some questions, cause i have not as much experience as you. Thanks!

    • @PatriotFootbeds
      @PatriotFootbeds  5 лет назад

      Hey man, sorry I missed this question.
      I don't think I am the best for this as I haven't worked with Fischer boots for a few years. Is there a Fischer representative in your country?
      Yeah man, you can find me on IG/FB with the name - Patriot Footbeds or feel free to email info@patriotfootbeds.com
      More than happy to help if I can with any questions. Cheers :)

  • @edwardhouse1606
    @edwardhouse1606 5 лет назад

    My feet are a bit duck footed are there any boots shaped like this? Or any modification which can be done? i think your videos do a great job about educating people around there ski boot thank you :)

    • @PatriotFootbeds
      @PatriotFootbeds  5 лет назад

      Hi Edward, Fischer has addressed it with their Soma-Tec allowing for the natural v stance. so they might feel pretty good for you. Not too much that can be done modification wise, as it really is an offset to the toe and heels. But what you may find is that the duck foot stance is accentuated when you are standing in a relaxed stance, yet when you stand forwards and on a ramp you become much more forward in your alignment. :)
      Cheers

  • @adygt2747
    @adygt2747 5 лет назад +2

    this or head kore ?

  • @Sensei-padthai
    @Sensei-padthai 5 лет назад

    Will you review the head kore 1 boot?

    • @PatriotFootbeds
      @PatriotFootbeds  5 лет назад

      Yeah for sure! As soon as I can get my hands on a pair I will review them!

  • @marshallbarnes7458
    @marshallbarnes7458 5 лет назад +1

    what do you think of the fact that the soles are WTR when the industry is moving to GripWalk?

    • @Ryezn5057
      @Ryezn5057 5 лет назад +1

      yea this is unfortunate

    • @PatriotFootbeds
      @PatriotFootbeds  5 лет назад +3

      No big deal really, mostly I think you would use this boot with a pin binding. ie Shift/Kingpin/Beast and still works with many regular bindings. But within the next couple of years, I think all or most will be going with Gripwalk soles!

  • @mathias2410
    @mathias2410 2 года назад

    How is the forward lean adjusted?