Folks, I finally have myself some F3's, and what a journey it's been. The only size 30's I could find on the entire planet earth were in Germany, and I was certainly not gonna let some silly language barrier stop me!
So here we are: A new German phone #, a shipGerman account, and one birthday later, and I have my boots! They're lighter than my XP's, the cuff feels strong enough to ski well, and I'm pumped!
Excitement aside, carpet testing has made me think of a few things:
Bellows
Range of Motion
Hardware
The bellows are soft. They're super soft. They're beyond clapped out. They might as well just be duct tape. These bellows are non-existent compared to my Crispi XPs. Yes, the F3 is worth the tradeoff for the weight and the tech toe on its own, but I gotta ask: does anyone do anything to stiffen these up? Maybe shove some rubber between the bellows? Or do folks just adjust their technique? I feel like the weak bellows makes a strong case for NTN over TTS, but I'm curious what people do with the binding here as well.
ROM
It's better than any proper tele boot I know of, but does leave something to be desired when compared to boots like the Transalp Pro.
As far as I can tell, the rearword ROM is limited by the "shelf" around the heel that holds the rear pin. Has anyone tried removing this material?
Hardware/fit
I'm planning on replacing pretty much all of the hardware with better stuff. We have excellent options on current AT boots and that's an opportunity!
Definitely using something like the upper cuff sliding buckle from the Transalp series, but maybe parts from my XP as well for a better lower fit. But let's talk about that fit. Only one buckle for the whole lower? That's gotta be a tough time for a fit. Do people find any issues with just one buckle for the lower, and if so, how do they get around it?
Any and all thoughts on the F3 welcome here. Ultimately I'll probably make some minor mods, but I'm interested in what problems people have found and addressed in the F1/F3 series before I've put it under the knife.
So here we are: A new German phone #, a shipGerman account, and one birthday later, and I have my boots! They're lighter than my XP's, the cuff feels strong enough to ski well, and I'm pumped!
Excitement aside, carpet testing has made me think of a few things:
Bellows
Range of Motion
Hardware
The bellows are soft. They're super soft. They're beyond clapped out. They might as well just be duct tape. These bellows are non-existent compared to my Crispi XPs. Yes, the F3 is worth the tradeoff for the weight and the tech toe on its own, but I gotta ask: does anyone do anything to stiffen these up? Maybe shove some rubber between the bellows? Or do folks just adjust their technique? I feel like the weak bellows makes a strong case for NTN over TTS, but I'm curious what people do with the binding here as well.
ROM
It's better than any proper tele boot I know of, but does leave something to be desired when compared to boots like the Transalp Pro.
As far as I can tell, the rearword ROM is limited by the "shelf" around the heel that holds the rear pin. Has anyone tried removing this material?
Hardware/fit
I'm planning on replacing pretty much all of the hardware with better stuff. We have excellent options on current AT boots and that's an opportunity!
Definitely using something like the upper cuff sliding buckle from the Transalp series, but maybe parts from my XP as well for a better lower fit. But let's talk about that fit. Only one buckle for the whole lower? That's gotta be a tough time for a fit. Do people find any issues with just one buckle for the lower, and if so, how do they get around it?
Any and all thoughts on the F3 welcome here. Ultimately I'll probably make some minor mods, but I'm interested in what problems people have found and addressed in the F1/F3 series before I've put it under the knife.
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