Cant adjustment. Did you know? If you are interested, please check it out.
The photo above is my boots. T2eco from a while ago. I had the pads pasted
on at a boots tuning shop using a special machine. If the plastic boots
are high-cut boots, I think you should first be interested in adjusting
the cant. Especially Japanese people. On the other hand, low-cut boots
have less influence. If it's BC cross-country shoes or funya shoes, no
adjustment is necessary. This also applies to the height of the cuff, but
the rigidity of the sides is inherently weak. . In any case, I believe
that it is thanks to this adjustment that I have been skiing at this pace
for over a quarter of a century and have never had any pain in my knees.
Also, there is no difference between the outside and inside edging, which
is a stress-free experience. Just by looking at the silhouette, you can
see that a person with bow legs is twisting their whole body trying hard
to get the inside edge. The load on your knees with each turn, and the
exercises you don't have to do. Why don't you pay attention and take a
look? February 23, 2024 P.S.: I brought out the T2eco that I bought, only
adjusted, and never used. This is what it feels like to be new.