The Garmont Radium is a ski boot that I have skied in for 2 seasons.

I got them to switch over to a new Dynafit setup.

Last season I was decently impressed with the boots.

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The skis I used to ski the radium with were destroyed.

The ski sucking actually made me think the boots were the problem.

We will start off with what I was looking to get out of the winter season.

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The Garmont rubber on the bottom is in great condition even after walking many miles on pavement and rock.

Another reason I skied the radium most days this season was that I could ski my Dynafits in-bounds.

I think i found a great setup with my Line Prophet 90s, Dynafits, and Radiums.

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I have also often used the Radiums and Mothership/Duke set up.

I only notice a problem when the snow gets hot, I would rather have my alpine boots.

Zipper lines to deep arcs, big airs to Wasatch wiggles this boot is great.

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Comfortable in moguls and driving skis into slalom or GS turns.

All of my friends in their alpine boots had to call it quits due to impending frostbite.

It makes everything really easy.

Then the liner is out and drying off for your next ski day.

Touring the boot feels great.

Its very comfortable on my foot and in walk mode and top buckles loosened gives a great feel.

Sometimes I click into the plastic of the boot without knowing.

Do yourself a favor and go out and try on the Radium.

I highly recommend the boots, they stand out from my pile of gear!

Get rid of some buckles and they would weigh less too.