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Yak tracks, Ski tracks, cat tracks , skiscootys, etc
I thonk the first couple are one in the same. Skicootys seems to be a bit newer though more expensive. Anyway, do you use them? What are some (if any) other out there worth considering?
Im ordering new toe and heel peices for my boots (family of 4) just so I have them while the boots are relatively yound enough because a few yeasr later and then you cant get them anymore. But Im thnking we need to protect the soles via those parking lit walks not to mention the step grates that just seem to chew them up. My sons boots are the worst fromt probably too much foot dragging as he walks. No kid by any means . Size 12 and 22 yrs old 62 212 pounds. He beat up his toe sole pieces pretty darn good in just a couple seaspns.
Anyway what experiences does anyone have with the protectors? Which ones are most practical and convenient? Are they all a a pain in the butt? where do you store them while skiing? especially after walking through muddied lots etc..? Maybe you just get new boots every couple years and dont have the problem but thats not most folks who ski.
So which ones are good, bad, ok, whatever? are they worth it? etc,etc,, whatever you want to share
I thonk the first couple are one in the same. Skicootys seems to be a bit newer though more expensive. Anyway, do you use them? What are some (if any) other out there worth considering?
Im ordering new toe and heel peices for my boots (family of 4) just so I have them while the boots are relatively yound enough because a few yeasr later and then you cant get them anymore. But Im thnking we need to protect the soles via those parking lit walks not to mention the step grates that just seem to chew them up. My sons boots are the worst fromt probably too much foot dragging as he walks. No kid by any means . Size 12 and 22 yrs old 62 212 pounds. He beat up his toe sole pieces pretty darn good in just a couple seaspns.
Anyway what experiences does anyone have with the protectors? Which ones are most practical and convenient? Are they all a a pain in the butt? where do you store them while skiing? especially after walking through muddied lots etc..? Maybe you just get new boots every couple years and dont have the problem but thats not most folks who ski.
So which ones are good, bad, ok, whatever? are they worth it? etc,etc,, whatever you want to share