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Black Diamond Factor Review
Submitted by telemeister on Mon, 2009-03-30 23:00
I just finished a 3 month shredding sojourn begining at home in Canada, before moving onto Japan and then bumping over to the lofty heights of Kashmir and the Great Himalaya Range. Along the way I encountered -20 degree temps, deep powder, isles of raw fish in supermarkets, steep chutes, apre ski parties, long tours, longer days, spring sludge, multi day tenting and wide open alpine bowls. The Factor was made for all of that, but especially the shredding. Another bonus with the Factor is the interchangeable soles. The boot comes with plastic ISO Alpine DIN blocks with rubber in the right spots, but these can be interchanged for rockered, AT/Dynafit compatible blocks-another genius feature by BD. With the release of G3's new Onyx binding, slated to give greater downhill performance than other AT bindings on the market with improved ease of touring, there are few boots on the market that pair well with the new binding. The Factor will fit that bill. The thermoformable liners that come with the Factor are innovative, including the BOA ratcheting closure system that is used in many snowboard boots. I do like the idea and it ads support in ski mode and allows the liner to be loosened in walk mode without being sloppy. It could be argued that it ads weight, and I could live without it, but it certainly doesn’t detract from the boot. The liners are a little cold in my experience compared to Intuition liners and I have heard similar sentiments from others using the BOA liner supplied with the boot. The liners also packed out over the day and quite a bit over the season. After punching out the shells to fit my foot, the liners are comfortable, no question, and the thermoformable footbed is a nice touch. The only other qualm I have with the boots is that the buckles are so low profile that they can be a little difficult to release with gloves. The boots aren’t particularly light weight (4.13kg/pair) but these are all about the down. To quote the Black Diamond website, “skiers with tight pants or skinny skis need not apply.” The market is about to explode with all matter of alpine boots made to tour, but it is yet to bee seen how these additions to a new category perform. Black Diamond now has a year under their belt and their first incursion into boot manufacture has essentially created this category. If you are thinking of getting out of your stiff, awkward and uncomfortable-to-tour-in alpine boots then the Factor is the now tried an tested option. Black Diamond Factor Review from Anthony Bonello on Vimeo. For more information, check out the Black Diamond website. |
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