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Alpina Blaze 3-pin Touring Boot
The Alpina Blaze 3-pin touring boot doesn't try to mess with a proven formula. The Blaze's traditional 75mm sole will fit even that really ancient set of skis in the back of your garage, so you can get a little more life out of those old boards. The Blaze is made with synthetic leather and feature's Alpina's speed lacing system for a fast, snug fit.
$54.95
Blaze 3-pin Touring Boot I have some older skis, and my boots had worn out. After searching around for a couple of years, I landed on your web site. I was thrilled to locate some 3-pin touring boots and ordered them. They fit perfectly and I wore them with great comfort, right from the start. The price was reasonable, too. Can't beat that!
Blaze 3-pin Touring Boot Easy ordering. Delivered on expected date. Undamaged packaging. Product was exactly what I had expected. Very satisfied with overall transaction.
Perfect boots These boots are great. They are very easy to slip into with thick socks and the tongue does not bunch up and pinch when tightening the laces. They are very comfortable and warm--just the right amount of lining.
Exceeded my expectations. I seriously doubted that any boots this cheap would be worth much. I was surprised at the overall quality and comfort. I went skiing two days in a row with these boots right out of the box and couldn't find a single thing bad to say about them. If you're looking for a great general-purpose 3-pin boot, you'd be crazy to spend more money when you have these boots on the market.
Blaze boots were a welcome find After many years of service, my old 3-pin boots finally gave up the ghost. I began shopping for a new pair, and was delighted to find a pair of 3-pin boots at a reasonable price. These boots lace up quickly and are warm and comfortable. Now I can look forward to many more years of service from my Bonna 1800's!
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Training Tips
An efficient long distance running stride will have you landing on your heal first and rolling to the front of your toes.
One of the most mentally toughening things you can do as a runner who trains daily is to add a morning run into your routine. This means you are doing two runs a day. The morning run is simply more of a mental challenge then anything else.

Have two pairs of running shoes, especially if you live in a wet climate. Consider replacing your shoes no later than 500 miles into the life of the shoes.
Proper hydration for a run includes drinking 30 - 45 minutes before you start and about a cup every 10 - 15 minutes while running.

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