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I decided to try Flows and bought a pair of 2010 NXT ATs, size L. I have a pair of 32 Prions (size 11) - and as I expected they didn’t fit to new bindings (too wide in sole heel). Now I need new boots that will fit, and more supportive - not so soft as Prions. And half a size smaller. It definitely wouldn’t be a problem if I could go to store and try it all - but no chance to do it. How'd you like Burton Motos for $270? And in summer there's nothing at all. So the only way for me is to choose and order. I know that the first thing to consider while choosing boots is how they are on my feet, and that the same boots will fit any two persons differently, and I’ve read the boot fitting guide here, but I need something to shred on, although it’s a risk. So - what good all-mountain boots are narrower than 32s?
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I have a pair of Salomon F24s and they are GREAT!!! They are comfy, low-profile (not as wide) and very supportive. They work well with my AT's.
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Not to sound like a broken record... I have Salomon F22s, and they are also low profile and fantastic. I think not quite as stiff as F24s, but a great boot. You'll probably either love or hate the lacing system; I love it. I don't have Flows in case that matters.
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