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Gear of the week | Full Tilt Boots

The classic reissued by K2

by Joshua Verhoeven 01/15/2023
Since this winter, the Full Tillt Boot can be found with K2. Don't worry, it's not swallowed and gone, it's just getting a new name and has been reworked in collaboration with Tom Wallisch.

The shoe's favourite playground, the park, also remains unchanged. I've been riding the boot for around seven years, mainly in the park. But the boot doesn't have to hide on the piste and in powder either, and there's always something to jib here too.

But first things first. No sooner has the new collection in collaboration with Tom Wallisch been launched than the boot collection is causing a stir in the park world. The new boots that Wallisch has developed together with K2 are known for their comfort, performance and balanced flex. The new models also live up to this reputation. The fit ensures that you can feel comfortable in the park all day long and still cut a fine figure over a beer afterwards.

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This is made possible by the patented "3-piece design": the rear section, the main shoe and the tongue are built separately from each other. This allows the rider to adapt the shoe to their individual needs and thus achieve a perfect fit.

Another highlight of the Full Tilt Boots is the interplay between the "Ribbed Tongue Design" and the "Flex-Liner". This enables maximum power transmission from the heel to the toe. Simply put, the boot gives you a great connection to your sports equipment, provides good feedback and allows you to control your skis precisely. In addition, the Full Tilt boots offer a variety of adjustment options that allow you to customise the flex and stiffness of the boot.

Overall, the new boots from Tom Wallisch offer everything you would expect from a high-quality boot: Comfortable, great design, good performance and numerous adjustment options.

For this reason, it was with a heavy heart that I parted with my old, worn-out "slippers" and opted for the new model. No regrets so far - very comfortable and, above all, very stylish.

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