Dynafit Radical Pro Boots

Ive struggled with my touring boots for quite a while.

Throw some tailors bunions into the mix, and I cry about my boots a lot.

But Roxa R3 130s fit me out of the box, with no major boot work.

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The problem is that they dont walk that well, and they take a long time to transition.

By the time I retired them the ratio of original to replaced parts on my pair was very low.

The Radical Pro is as comfortable a boot as Ive ever worn.

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Especially if you have wide and/or tall feet.

The more time I spend touring the more I really care about my pack.

Ive owned a bunch, but never one I liked as much as the Cirque 22.

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The Cirque is a vest style pack.

I know, this is not a great picture of the pack, but these dogs are pretty cute.

The only downside is that the included ski carry doesnt work with wider skis.

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The only potential downfall is the jump in sizing from the 180 to the 188 cm version.

Theyre fun to jump off stuff with, they spin easily, and theyre stable at speed.

Most of what Ill say here also applies to the cheaper non S version as well.

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This beacon has great range, and is very quick and easy to use.

Theyre more intuitive, and easier to use.

Im rarely probing more than twice before I get a strike.

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According to the powers that be, every three antena digital beacon on the market is adequate.

And with practice, Im sure anyone can get proficient with any beacon.

So when I stumbled onthese, I thought they were too good to be true.

But so far, they havent been.

They iron on easily (ensure not to melt you gear) and then stay put pretty well.

And with a minimum order quantity of five pieces, its easy to justify grabbing a few.