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Ski Mountaineering Racing Climbing Skin Transition Video
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Posted on: December 28, 2007
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Nice Steve, cool to see it from a different angle.
A few questions on your TLT race pro boots…
How did you remove the stock sole?
what glue did you use for the new, lighter sole?
How do they work now with the camp xlp crampons?
Looking forward to seeing you in Switzerland!
cheers
Sup Grant!
I think I used a heat gun and a sharp knife. I used some heat glue to reattach the lighter sole…but it often needs touch ups. Haven’t used the xlc’s with them that much…but I think they will work fine.
happy newyear!