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Review Date December 10, 2007 Overall Rating
1 of 5
Value Rating
1 of 5
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Reviewed by: Sean R(Unregistered User)
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Skier
Price Paid:
$150.00
at sport mart Summary: I first saw the Kneissl soft boots on sale and decided to try them on, wow did they feel great. comfy and warm I purchased them ready to hit the slopes. This is where my opinion of the boots changed drastically. The boots have too much flex and I could not get them adjusted properly to my feet. the liner would pinch and my feet constantly cramped making last season the worst season of skiing. these boots Cannot be adjusted like four buckle ski boots and in my opinion are not worth your money. The original price is around $400 but i feel sorry for anyone who had to pay that much. i give them 1 out of five just because I think they look nice.
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Review Date January 29, 2004 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
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Reviewed by: Kevin(Unregistered User)
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Beginner
Price Paid:
$150.00
at www.skiboards.com Summary: i have the 2003/04 Kneissl Rails & THEY ARE GREAT! now only if they were just as light as my TRS skates... they'd be perfect. $150 for them. can't pass that up, they're easily equal to a $400 boot. Similar Products Used: salomon verse 5, salomon 1080, salomon performance 4
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Review Date March 3, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
2 votes
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Reviewed by: Chuck B(Unregistered User)
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Advanced
Price Paid:
$119.00
at ebay Summary: I was looking for a comfortable replacement boot for my odd sized foot (very wide & high instep), and decided to give soft boots a look after failing to find comfortable plastic boots at half dozen ski shops. I was going to purchase the Nordica Smartech boots, but couldn't find my size in the stiffer Smartech 10. The shop also had the Kneissl Rail boot, which I found very comfortable, but also not as stiff as I would like given my 190 lb weight. So I looked on Kneissl's website and found that the boot I tried was actually the 2001-02 model, and the 2002-03 model comes in three degrees of stiffness. I also discovered that the reason you didn't see any Kneissl boots in stores was because their North American distributor went out of business and was being replaced. In other words, you could buy the boot in Europe or Japan, but not in North America.
I did find exactly what I wanted on ebay. There's nothing like getting a $500 boot for only $119! I purchased the Scandium model.
Of course the real test would be on the slopes, and I can tell you that this pair of boots was BY FAR the most comfortable boots I have ever worn in my life! Lateral and forward stiffness was more than adequte for my ability level. The Thermo-fit liner is extremely comfortable and molded itself to my foot. At lunch and apres I found that I didn't even loosen my boot latches, while in the past that's the first thing I'd do to ease the pain of my feet.
Bottom line: This boot significantly increased the enjoyment of my ski experience. I would recommend soft boots, and this boot in particular, to anyone currently not 100% happy with their current "hard" boots.
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