Baller svxwilson Posted August 16, 2020 Baller Share Posted August 16, 2020 Hello, For those of you who have made the switch to the hardshell from soft shell lace up models, was it worth the extra $? I am a developing course skier, but every few years my bindings fall apart on me. I am curious if the hardshell has a performance benefit and if it generally lasts longer? Current boots are 2017 vMax boots with liners, previous ones were 2014 xMax. I do really like the direct connect that apparently the syndicate hardshell doesn't use. I am deciding my next set. Don't think my vMax is going to last the season. Cheers! Thank you for your thoughts! Aaron Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller ballsohard Posted August 16, 2020 Baller Share Posted August 16, 2020 Moving to hardshell ski boots is a great idea, way more durability and a way better connection to the ski. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Garn Posted August 17, 2020 Baller Share Posted August 17, 2020 And safer! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller o2bnMaine Posted August 17, 2020 Baller Share Posted August 17, 2020 I've been happily using hardshells for around 10 years. I can't imagine going back. Connection to the ski is way better. My wife, who skis at 15-off/27mph now, made the switch this winter and sings their praises as well. She went with Edge hardshells, which is the same as the HO Syndicate design. I wish I had chosen them for my most recent binding. I like the design much better than Reflex. I feel it is much more durable. Oh, and with hardshells, you don't have to use soap. ;-) Seems silly, but getting ready to ski is streamlined. Clip in and go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Chef23 Posted August 17, 2020 Baller Share Posted August 17, 2020 @Garn whether it is safer is a matter of much debate. As is whether it drives better performance. The best skier in the world skis on rubber. It is very different than what you are skiing on and it may drive improvement for you. I have switched back and forth a couple of times and am back on a Radar Carbitex but I skied about the same (deep 35 off at the time) on a Radar Strada and a Reflex. They are comfortable and durable but they also take some maintenance that may not be required on your current bindings. You also get pretty much the same fit every time you put them on. Moving to hardshells definitely takes some getting used to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller svxwilson Posted August 17, 2020 Author Baller Share Posted August 17, 2020 Well I did it, just ordered a syndicate hardshell and an animal rear boot. Guess I will have both lace up and hardshell and can report back with my findings. Thanks for your opinions, I love to hear what other people think, slalom opinions anyway :smile: ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller ALPJr Posted August 18, 2020 Baller Share Posted August 18, 2020 Animal in no longer a lace up, yes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller svxwilson Posted August 18, 2020 Author Baller Share Posted August 18, 2020 @ALPJr , animal is all rubber no laces. In my above post I was referencing a back up pair of lace up direct connect HO bindings I will have (freemax, vMax), that will technically be for my other HO skis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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