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Double boots or rtp on Radar Theory


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I am getting ready to order the new Radar Theory ski and they are suggesting boot and toe plate set up. I was wanting to go double boots because I have always started both feet in. Is there a disadvantage with double boots on this intermediate ski? Where is a good place to order/do business with? Thanks in advance

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No disadvantage. Really just a matter of preference.

If you are used to double boots, then that is what I would go with.

Which boots are you getting with the ski?

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another thing...I don't believe that the Theory has changed in the last few years (except the graphics). Don't be afraid of a leftover. Although if looking for a 67", the 2009s seem to all be gone.

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No disadvantage. Really just a matter of preference.

If you are used to double boots, then that is what I would go with.

Which boots are you getting with the ski?

I am thinking double vector. I am 6'5" 220lbs so will have to go with a 69....probably will not share the ski much....I know a little selfish but if I am going out 5x week and someone else 1x month then I am going to set it up for me.....

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I am thinking double vector. I am 6'5" 220lbs so will have to go with a 69....probably will not share the ski much....I know a little selfish but if I am going out 5x week and someone else 1x month then I am going to set it up for me.....

I think that you will like the double Vector setup. I am skiing with the Rails on my ski and have really liked them. The Vectors have made some improvements on the Rail, enough that I have at least been tempted to consider new boots.

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