Dynafit Hoji Ridge Pro Review

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After 11 days of skiing in the Dynafit Hoji Ridge Pro boots I wanted to share my honest thoughts on what could be the best ever ski touring boots!

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  • @andylilley
    @andylilley3 ай бұрын

    Great review, covered the range of application for this boot really well as well as how it might work for different foot types. Boot looks boss and a real all rounder, only concerned i might need to get my ski redrilled if i get them

  • @thicccboyztv
    @thicccboyztv4 ай бұрын

    As always, what fits you best will perform best. I fit the roxa quite well and its a much higher performance downhill boot than the ridge mostly due to the height of the cuff. The ridge though is incredible at walking and is incredibly stout for its weight and most people will be able to ski as aggressively as they want in the ridge.

  • @jakeholland5430

    @jakeholland5430

    4 ай бұрын

    I'd disagree. After nearly 5 years in the Roxa, I think this is a better skiing boot. It's a really incredible flex and has better lateral stiffness

  • @thicccboyztv

    @thicccboyztv

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jakeholland5430 I don't think most people will find that to be the case, the roxa is famous for being light enough and many people using it as a total replacement of a resort boot. Having skied both I'd take the roxa everytime for downhill performance. The cuff is inches taller. However, many of these subjective feelings are based on fit. Sounds like you have a great fit in the Dynafit, and a great fit will make it ski better. That's awesome for u to have such a great walking boot that provides what you need for ski performance as well. That being said most people shouldn't replace a resort substitute with a Ridge.

  • @andyeunson270
    @andyeunson2704 ай бұрын

    But will it be available in a 24 shell?

  • @camilocarrillo2132
    @camilocarrillo21322 ай бұрын

    Looks bomber. I have the hoji free and they are amazing, boa with cables outside is just what people asked in order to reepaie in case needed.

  • @danieljakowski7799
    @danieljakowski77992 ай бұрын

    for reference, what boots have you used in the past? And what are your foot dimensions, length and width? Cheers!

  • @kocot.
    @kocot.4 ай бұрын

    the lock system feels really solid for downhill, but fragile to lock it, and since there is no other buckle at the top shell, its quite hard to actually reduce the volume around the calf. If you want to have it tight, you need to first lock it and then try to work with the booster strap only. That's the biggest drawback for me, I've also replaced the liner, which makes it heavier, but reduces volume heavily. It's not as narrow as TLT6 even though much narrower than modern TLTs. Still, impressive construction, especially downhill wise, cause walking angles are not at the level of TLT6 or F1, or Quattro even. Moving tongue is an absolute game changer.

  • @jakeholland5430

    @jakeholland5430

    4 ай бұрын

    I use the lever of the hoji strap to get the cuff tight. Just tighten up the velcro with the hoji lock open then lever it down and it can go really tight! Even on my sparrow legs I find that works great.

  • @kocot.

    @kocot.

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jakeholland5430 I feel like the whole thing is going to break when I push the lever down, even when I help it moving to the right angle. But maybe I should trust it more. I guess in my case it's partiallly due to replaced liner, which is thicker on the sides while tonge is not too thick. I'll prob change it to the thickest Sidas liner soon/

  • @arnoldkotlyarevsky383

    @arnoldkotlyarevsky383

    3 ай бұрын

    @@kocot. I think you need to keep the cuff buckle (the one below the powerstrap) open when you use the hoji lock. On my Radicals I find that if I close the cuff buckle before I lock the keel the internal moving wedge has to fight a lot more friction as it slides into place which would manifest as a much stiffer closure.

  • @gilstewart4069
    @gilstewart40694 ай бұрын

    no link to the boot?

  • @Benzknees
    @Benzknees4 ай бұрын

    How do they waterproof the joints on that sliding tongue?

  • @arnoldkotlyarevsky383

    @arnoldkotlyarevsky383

    3 ай бұрын

    I dont think any boots that use a tongue are waterproof. All of the ski mountaineering boots with a waterproof gaiter over the instep are usually tongueless and are much less stiff. I have a Dynafit radical and the tongue is just bolted on top of the lower and there is otherwise a big cutout underneath the tongue. Even regular 4 buckle boots dont have any kind of gaskets or membranes to keep water out usually.

  • @YetAnotherAaron
    @YetAnotherAaron4 ай бұрын

    how does the heel fit, I need something pretty narrow

  • @jakeholland5430

    @jakeholland5430

    4 ай бұрын

    Holds my narrow heel great!

  • @bikerider270
    @bikerider2704 ай бұрын

    So it drives a big ski? The holy grail?

  • @jakeholland5430

    @jakeholland5430

    4 ай бұрын

    Yep! Been skiing mainly on a 185 108mm. But also on a 186 122mm

  • @kaspervogtersohn264
    @kaspervogtersohn2644 ай бұрын

    What skis are you on?

  • @jakeholland5430

    @jakeholland5430

    4 ай бұрын

    108 ronins mostly. They are a small brand ski from chamonix

  • @kaspervogtersohn264

    @kaspervogtersohn264

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jakeholland5430 Nice, so a bit like Black Crows, but without all the mass-media hype?

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