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I have those now at two metsäsuksissa and I am very satisfied. I ski with dogs in a closed project in easy terrain, I make day trips in varied forest terrain and even game calculations in a bit more difficult places have gone without problems. You should make sure that the settings of the bandage are suitable for your own footwear. I have used shod with Suvi-Rock, Bore a Sievin and the Arctic.
To this day, i.e. a little of the third winter, lasted.
Last and the previous winter, the hooks of the tip cup came off
from the cup and today, February 5, 2014, finally went underfoot
iron wire off. I can't recommend that. tools
for anyone over 50 meters in winter skier. The bitter disappointment that now alone has to suffer. The shoes also had to be purchased without a ski beach, so the return to the old working ties without a shoe investment is not possible.
Two years ago, I bought on a top picker trip and in the middle of that round that lock nut on the hinge came loose. First from a friend and then from myself. The nut of a certain drowned. Luckily, Jesse was on his way and got to the cabin. The blackmail was in the wake of the factory and apparently should have been checked, but it didn’t occur to me. A year ago, when I was jogging with a child on my back, the metal hook holding the front cup broke. Fortunately, I had already reached the hard road. In the future, it would be nice if the factory itself paid for its prototyping.
yes it stays and goes along. has been ringed and chewed over and on the track. as a shoe Parkano winter. nokia blanket and fox in hard weather, viking hiking boot in little frosts and works. neither squeeze nor rub, needless to keep tense. does not twist the shoe into a curl like an old inttiside. keep the courage to go as easy as possible with anise. skis in a closed slope, etc. problems with one thick-toed and hard-bottomed hiking shoes
After spending one winter, I am afraid that the heel will gradually straighten out and then the shoe may no longer stick. Little by little, I have had to adjust the ties tighter and tighter. However, I have kept them as loose as possible all the time - that is, because the iron is too tight, it has not straightened.
Another mystery is that sometimes the shoe doesn’t stay in place at all and then suddenly it lasts again. May be associated with freezing of the shoe or bandage. The problem has always been solved by changing the settings, usually by tightening.
I’ll get back to it next year, but at the moment I’m thinking in a test way about going back to the old intimacy, maybe I’ll install it on one ski and leave this on another, so I can test the differences in skiability.