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im pretty sure im getting the rome 390s and dc allegiance will these work good together? i ride alot of park so should i get a softer boot? because the allegiance is extremely stiff if i should could you suggest something im looking for advanced equipment to by the way
i was thinking maybe the thirtytwo exus boas? thanks!! Last edited by mcj660; 07-19-2008 at 03:28 PM. |
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Are you looking for advanced equipment because of the fact you think you're "advanced"? Get the boot that fits your foot and your preference, its all personal preference. The big thing with DC boots and 390's is to make sure that it actually fits it and is adjusted properly.
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the reason for getting advanced equipment is its all so cheap right now and i do not want to upgrade my stuff again anytime soon so i want to go with advanced and the problem is where i live especially this time of year there is very little places to try stuff on i have tried the thirty two lashed and they fit very well
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