Roxa R3 130 T.I - IR
Brand: RoxaModel year: 2018
Flex: 130
Weight: 1520 gram
Sizes: 24,5-30,5
What do you think about Roxa R3 130 T.I - IR?
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Strengths:
Combined uphill and downhill excellence
Weaknesses:
Can't think of any..
Summary:
Miracle of a boot. Fit out of the box and the power strap gives ultimate control over the feel.
Model year: 2021
Combined uphill and downhill excellence
Weaknesses:
Can't think of any..
Summary:
Miracle of a boot. Fit out of the box and the power strap gives ultimate control over the feel.
Model year: 2021
Strengths:
Rigid boot that manages to ski
Light
Weaknesses:
The top buckle / power strap is extremely difficult to tighten properly
Summary:
Roxa refers to this as a type of 50/50 boot.
However, I would see this as a 70/30 with the weight of the output section.
Sure, you can go hiking with the ski boot. It has tech inserts and a certain gait position.
You can remove the tongue to move the ankle, but it is a little tricky to pick off and on a lot. Also, not so horrible gives much more movement with the tongue away.
The power strap has a buckle that opens the shaft to increase movement, but the disadvantage of it is that it is very difficult to pull the powerstrap properly in the riding position.
This ski boot is best suited for short trips in the immediate area of the lift system.
There is nothing to point out the output properties (except the power strap).
A stable boot, lightweight and progressive flex.
The stated reading width of 99mm is experienced much wider. (myself, I normally have 103-104mm) Maybe because of the technique of suppressing common points that squeeze too many riders.
Large toe room that provides wiggle room for the toes during trips.
Generally, you can say that it is a capable downhill skiing that "goes" to tour, but no choice if you want to drive longer or many trips.
Model year: 2020
Rigid boot that manages to ski
Light
Weaknesses:
The top buckle / power strap is extremely difficult to tighten properly
Summary:
Roxa refers to this as a type of 50/50 boot.
However, I would see this as a 70/30 with the weight of the output section.
Sure, you can go hiking with the ski boot. It has tech inserts and a certain gait position.
You can remove the tongue to move the ankle, but it is a little tricky to pick off and on a lot. Also, not so horrible gives much more movement with the tongue away.
The power strap has a buckle that opens the shaft to increase movement, but the disadvantage of it is that it is very difficult to pull the powerstrap properly in the riding position.
This ski boot is best suited for short trips in the immediate area of the lift system.
There is nothing to point out the output properties (except the power strap).
A stable boot, lightweight and progressive flex.
The stated reading width of 99mm is experienced much wider. (myself, I normally have 103-104mm) Maybe because of the technique of suppressing common points that squeeze too many riders.
Large toe room that provides wiggle room for the toes during trips.
Generally, you can say that it is a capable downhill skiing that "goes" to tour, but no choice if you want to drive longer or many trips.
Model year: 2020
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Strengths:
Easy and comfortable for a narrow foot
Weaknesses:
The two lower buckles always stuck when I put on my boot under the outer rack!
Summary:
A pants that are good for Randonee and who practice pants to stand still during the day or as randonee
Easy and comfortable for a narrow foot
Weaknesses:
The two lower buckles always stuck when I put on my boot under the outer rack!
Summary:
A pants that are good for Randonee and who practice pants to stand still during the day or as randonee
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