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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Central California
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Anyone who has ridden both (or one or the other) have some input here on the major differences between the two? I'm considering the Malamute as well but I'm thinking it might be a bit too stiff.
I'm looking for an all-mountain boot, leaning a lot towards freeriding and less toward the park. Most of my riding involves going really fast and turning really hard. I do occassionally hit some small jumps etc. I've tried all three on and like the fit, I just can't decide which to get. Thanks!
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There is no substitution for human competition. Last edited by RVM; 09-29-2010 at 12:22 PM. Reason: added some info |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Central California
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Cool thanks for the input guys. The F22 is also cheaper which helps with the decision. I think that'll be the boot for me.
Thanks again!
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Mt. Hood, Oregon
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Yes, the pledge has a full custom fit liner which I find very comfortable and effective at keeping my heel down. The liner, however, makes the pledge a little bulkier than the f22. The pledge also has a little more flex than the f22 but is still very stiff and responsive.
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