View Full Version : UPS Boots Mondo 29 w/Thermoflex
Bill Boothby
March 19th, 2006, 04:21 PM
Used UPS Boots in xlnt condition Mondo 29
Raichle Liners heated once, Stock liners never worn
Snow Pro Step- in heels, minimal wear on soles
No buckle problems, TD1 & 2 compatible
$ 215.00 US obo w/both Liners $150.00 w/std liners only
Pay actual shipping cost no BS
Paypal OK add 3%... really
Price reduced $195.00 both sets of liners
$135.00 stock liners only
kennyg
March 26th, 2006, 10:41 PM
Hi
im a 29.5 and can maybe have it blown own or stretched ?? I havn't heard of this have you? Maybe surefoot nearby could help me. ill ask. I have packed out a soft freestyle boot enough for comfort. Am in Park City Utah.
What waist width board should i be looking for 20 minimum? What bindings are compatible? how does the step in and the quick release systems work when it comes to compatibility?
I'd enjoy the information and help as im after a whole setup. board 170 74 and compatible bindings.
Has to race gates for a season then go in the cupboard, its for an instructors exam.
thanks. dude if i could blow it out ill make an offer.
Bill Boothby
March 27th, 2006, 10:10 AM
Hi ,I will attempt to answer your questions. Anyone else out there in the Peanut Gallery please chime in....
Determine your foot length,trace each of your feet on a piece of paper,measure them with a metric ruler or convert 2.54 cm/in. Largest foot of the two is your Mondo size.
Board with is a function is your stance angles. Straight ahead on a narrow board vs. duck foot on a freeride board. You are looking for leverage over the toe and heelside edges without risking bootdrag.
I highly reccomend having a bootfitter heat your liners with a good footbed. I did my own, then went to a fitter with complaints of aching arches in my Raichles. He took out my stock Superfeet footbeds went into the backroom made some grinding noise,stuck them back....cured! These guys know things!
(Footloose Ski Shop in Mammoth BTW)
As far as step in system,these are the FAST system as in Snowpro. The pin is in the binding and the boot has a spring loaded detent that does not interfere with any bail type binding. Not compatible with Intec system.
I have used these boots for two seasons, they function just fine with TD1 and TD2 Std Bindings.
I hope this helps...BB
kennyg
March 28th, 2006, 07:08 PM
What would be the shipping cost to 84068 Park City Utah??
How do you send it? Ups?Fed ex
Could you send me the Final price and your mailing address.....
Would you take 120$ with the standard liners?
kenbluett1@yahoo.com
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