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  1. Ziggy,

     

    See how you go after a day or so. If you want some, most of the ski stores and even some other shops etc sell the rubber cleats. There are a couple of styles. The three main styles I have come across are

    1: Rubber cleats small metal studs at front and at back

    2: Rubber cleats with small metal studs at front but not at the back

    3: Rubber cleats that have no studs but coiled wire on the bottom.

     

    Personal preference but I like the first ones myself. They are not totally necessary but they are cheap, easy and worth it in my opinion.

  2. Ziggy,

    Most of the ski stores and even some other shops etc sell the rubber cleats. There are a couple of styles. The three main styles I have come across are

    1: Rubber cleats small metal studs at front and at back

    2: Rubber cleats with small metal studs at front but not at the back

    3: Rubber cleats that have no studs but coiled wire on the bottom.

     

    Personal preference but I like the first ones myself. They are not totally necessary but they are cheap, easy and worth it in my opinion.

  3. Stiff boots aren't too bad to walk in and many come with a speed lace system so you can loosen them off easily for walking around etc if you want to.

     

    You can definately feel the difference in hard and soft boots. I guess it just comes down to what you prefer and what you are used to wearing. I like a harder boot. I feel like I am wearing sneakers whith soft boots on, but they are far more comfortable.

     

    I have neevr boarded with a true hard boot before (ski boot). That would be interesting.

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