Comments on: SkiTech review: Tecnica Dragon 120 Ski Boots
The Tecnica Dragon 120 HiPerFit ski boot was a pleasure to review, so much so that I never really wanted to take them off.
The Tecnica Dragon 120 HiPerFit ski boot was a pleasure to review, so much so that I never really wanted to take them off.
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- by jamesjcdarcy January 20, 2009 6:43 AM PST
- Matt, I am half and half on and off pist, but fairly expert. I have used a pair of old Tecnica Explosions for the last ten years and need to upgrade. Do you have any idea how different the Dragon 120s are versus the 110s or the 100s. I am not interested in racing (being 50), but I do ski fairly hard.
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