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Garmont Prophet 27.5


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Written on: Wed Jan 25, '12 10:13 am
neletele
registered since: 25.01.2012
Posts: 4
If you're ready to move to NTN I've got a great pair of Garmont Prophet telemark boots for you. Skied lightly for 2 seasons. Size 27.5 in good condition. Asking $300.00.

Will consider an even trade for a pair of size mondo 28 in same or other NTN boot. My son out-grew these, needs next size up.

The Garmont Prophet NTN uses the new Power Wrap shell. The high overlap shell design follows the contours of the foot and ankle more precisely than traditional tongue designs for the most responsive, progressive flex.

  • The Power Wrap shell fits out of the box like bootfitter has already customized it. The shell wraps very close to the foot and has been punched and shaped to fit the anatomy of the human foot.
  • More room for the big toe - allowing the toe to point forward where it can provide the best balance.
  • Room for the "6th" toe or Tailor's bunion - accommodating a typically tight spot for most skiers.
  • Room for the navicular bone - typically crunched when buckling performance boot.
  • Punched asymmetrically for the ankle bones
  • Deep heel cup to accommodate common heel spurs


http://home.comcast.net/~pete_nelson/pwpimages/Prophet_both_out.jpg

[This article was edited 1 times, at last 25.01.2012 at 10:51.]