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C5Quest

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  1. This is not rocket science...dont over think it. you dont need bags of rice , etc. 150-200 in oven for no more than 5 minutes or just wear it and break it in. After a bit it will be comfy.
  2. You don’t need a Radar dealer. You can find directions on line. I thought they come with the boot but maybe not. Worse case just call Radar direct or look up intuition liners. I believe its only like 5 minutes or so at a time at 200F. Toss in it the oven. Easy. When you take it out put like 2 pairs of socks on and then put the boot on. You don’t have to go nuts with tightening. Just want a good fit. The bungie is pulled up then x’d before going around the hooks again. You’ll figure it out. The Velcro strap is an option if you think the cuff gets too loose. I believe you’d only want to use it if using the reflex release system. It tightens things up so the mechanism works properly. You do NOT want to run the boot loose if using a release. You will hyper extend too far forward and possibly not release at all…..your Achilles’ tendon will not be happy. Ask me how I know,….I watched it happen. If bolting to the plate run it how you want and fit for an OTF. Probably goes without saying but you only heat the liner. These aren’t ski boots so don’t put your hard shell in the oven…only liner. That may sound dumb but again it happens . Plenty of resource or people with knowledge so always ask it not sure. No stupid question…..well most of the time , but I’m sure you’ll get stupid answers too lol. enjoy that boot. You’ll love it once fitted and broken in.
  3. Vapor boot would go great on the Senate. It the perfect blend of soft top and hard shell bottom. You won't be disappointed. Much more control and feel than that rubber boot. Open water or course skiing.
  4. @Ray G what size senate you looking for? I have a new 2023 Senate Lithium 65” I’m going to sell . Used it maybe 2 times. Price would be reasonable
  5. Yes and no. You can mount the Vapor boot on a reflex plate with the Reflex release. You’ll have to play around with the hole pattern to get a snug fit. I seem to remember the reflex fitting even sized boots and the Vapor plate fitting odd sized boots better? Might want to check on that. The other issue that some have with mounting the Vapor boot to the reflex plate is cant or angle. Due to the shape of the Vapor boot toe it will point a few degrees outward and not align your foot on centerline. I believe it was a left boot would point left and right boot points right. The first gen Vapor plate did the same thing. Radar came out with a second gen Vapor plate that fixed the problem. The new plate has 2 rows of holes for the reflex toe bar now. Just mount in the correct holes for either right or left and boot is straight along centerline. If you order off the radar site I would call to be sure you are getting the correct plate. The one pictured on the website is the old plate . Hope this helps. If you dig around there are a couple old threads on this topic.
  6. Those are the stock Short/Deep numbers for a 68 that @ColeGiacopuzzi gave you. I’m trying both stock S/D and L/S on my 66 and playing with boot placement. I’m also running the Radar Vapor Carbon plate with a Mikro-just. On the 2024 I have found the same issue setting Bf. I can set 29 1/4 for S/D and 29 1/2 for L/S. At 29 1/2 I’m at exactly the forward limit of the plate, pushed all the way forward. And 29 1/4 I’m at the aft limit due to screws rubbing the release mechanism mounts. Didn’t have this issue on my 2023. Luckily I’m fine between those 2 setting. Actually been running smack in the middle at 29 3/8s as @ColeGiacopuzzi suggested to me. Using the small stainless round screws from reflex helps for mounting. There is a notch cut out of the bottom of the reflex release mounts that allows the screws to slide under. Just have to screw then down most of the way , then slide the plate where you want , then tighten down the rest of the way. I do wish the radar Vapor plate was thinner though. It’s thicker and feels substantially beefier (stiffer) than the reflex plate and when tightened down I feel like it could be inhibiting the flex of the ski? @ColeGiacopuzzi or @brooks any feed back or validation on this topic?
  7. Ok. Lol. Onto something else then? Not working?
  8. @Horton you still running those Short/Deepish numbers? I’m playing with the numbers @ColeGiacopuzzi suggested. Might try the ones you had tomorrow.
  9. I notice that as well. I think it falls along the lines of “you marry your bindings , you date your ski.” I’ve seen tons of skiers switch skies on a regular basis while still using their tried and true old school duct taped, bolted , glued, zip tied bindings. I’ve played around a bit with different set ups and skis come and go.. I always end up on my same bindings. That’s my theory anyway. That and the contactless bindings have only been out a short time. Most pros are still using classic reflex set ups.
  10. I think this is a much needed game changer. Fin tuning can be tedious, this seems to simplify the process. I hope radar can come up with something.
  11. @horton. Like my 24. But always looking for a backup or “wall art”
  12. @rawly what color and price? I loved my 2018/2019 Vapors.
  13. @ColeGiacopuzzi you’re running 29 3/8 with Vapor boot on your 2024 66 Vapor correct?
  14. OK @Ali Good to know. I just set up at S/D but haven't taken it for a spin yet.
  15. I moved back to Bf 29 3/8s on my 66. still experimenting. Was on L/S settings, just switched to S/Dish. Haven't ridden it yet but will give it a go tomorrow. Are you still split in the middle @Horton? I'll try the S/D with 29 1/4 next. It's an interesting ride for sure.
  16. Another set today . Ran the stock Long/shallow again but moved Bf back to 29 3/8. Was much better and balanced for me . May ski one more set on those then go Short/Deep with some Cole G. Tweaks. Love how it just turns without thinking about it . Offside was great today . Definitely less effort and speedy. I see good things in the works
  17. Looking at the numbers for a 67 you moved Bf 1/8. Going to try 29 3/8
  18. Thanks @ColeGiacopuzzi. going to start with bringing back Bf to 29 3/8 first then tweak from there. Your numbers have worked well the last couple years. I believe those numbers are short/deep except + 1/8 Bf and + .002 DFT. Does it feel more free?
  19. @Horton I have a 66. Can I use those numbers except go .750 DFT?
  20. First ride today on my 66 . Love how the ski comes around with little effort. It’s still a Vapor rocket cross course. Little less effort than my last few. Went with stock L/S. May bring the front boot back a hair before moving fin. Felt different as I usually end up Short/Deep. Anyone have tried other than stock numbers yet. @ColeGiacopuzzi?? Only got a quick set in so more next week.
  21. Wow this thing wants to turn! Got a quick set in today. Stock L/S shallow settings. May try S/D but started where recommended. More reports later but right up to my average of mid -32 . Less effort in turns and fast across course.
  22. Just got mine, first ride tomorrow starting with stock long/shallow
  23. Well that was clear as mud😂 I’m on my 6 or 7th vapor and wanted to try the NEO2. Should have my 24 soon and go from there. I’m hearing good things
  24. Are they too tight to wear liners underneath?
  25. C5Quest

    New Vapor Boot

    @gavski. You can always drill out the rivets then replace the with screws to put it back together. Just don’t cut anything. Remove the whole toe piece. Only thing with that option is more of the liner being exposed but whatever
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