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Nick Niebuhr
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Jan 23, 2025
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CO
· Joined Aug 2013
· Points: 465
Hey everyone, I’m selling a pair of Scarpa F1 boots. Bought new in October and used once on an XC trail. Turns out they’re too small on me. Minor scuffs on the toes and pin holes but otherwise in perfect condition. I got these for my splitboard, but of course they’re about as good as it gets for a do it all (tour, mountaineer, descend) boot, and super lightweight. Retail is $950, I’m asking $400. Meet up in SW Colorado is preferred, but I’m more than happy to ship at your expense. Feel free to ask questions or make offers!
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Eli Ackerman
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Jan 23, 2025
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined May 2022
· Points: 0
I am not looking to purchase, but I was curious to know how well these worked on your splitboard? Looking into doing the same
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Nick Niebuhr
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Jan 23, 2025
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CO
· Joined Aug 2013
· Points: 465
Eli Ackerman
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I am not looking to purchase, but I was curious to know how well these worked on your splitboard? Looking into doing the same I didn’t get to ride with them but did try them on in the living room to feel the flex, and honestly they felt like a stiff snowboard boot. I was told by a local boot fitter that they’ll be very responsive on real snow. Dunno if these work with a phantom lever but if they do that would soften them up. They were my first foray into hardboots, and I will say I was amazed at how much better they were touring! Snowboard boots are a thing of the past as far as I’m concerned.
I think there are some good reviews online too for people using these on a split.
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