Poster: A snowHead
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It's pretty much time for new boots for me and I have a slight dilemma on which I would appreciate your thoughts.
Option 1: go to our local shop here
Option 2: go to Freeride when we're in Courchevel next month.
As I see it the arguments are:
Option 1 - pros:
- I've built a relationship with our local shop
- I know I'll get all the attention I need, it won't be a conveyor belt
- I have faith that the guy knows what he's doing
- It's close enough to keep going back at any time in or out of season
- The guy recommended a course of therapy (for my over-pronation) before changing my boots and will be able to support that therapy (which has now progressed to the stage where the old boots will be undoing the good work); anyone else will simply "treat the symptoms"
- I have faith they don't just want to sell me something
- I'll have a chance to break the boots in a bit before a week of lessons in Courchevel
Option 1 - cons:
- The shop isn't on the slopes so any adjustments need to wait until the next weekend to test out
- They only stock 3 makes of alpine boot (Salomon, Atomic, Nordica)
- As a small independent, they will make adjustments ad infinitum but won't be able to refund in the worst case
Option 2 - pros:
- We'll be staying in the Courcheneige so couldn't be more convenient
- Freeride have a good reputation for boot-fitting
- They stock more brands and models of boot
- If they can't sort me out they will do 100% refund
Option 2 - cons:
- I have no personal experience of them
- If my experience at Precision in Val is anything to go by, despite recommendations on here, even making an appointment is no guarantee of personal attention
- Risk of spending a week of lessons in pain. Been there done that already this season, don't fancy a repetition
Option 3 I suppose is option 1 with option 2 in reserve for adjustments and could always take the old boots with me too in March just in case...
Another question: my existing boots are Salomon X-Wave 8s (women's version) and, until this season, were very comfortable. A combination of the liner packing out in a shell size half a size too big and my feet giving me gip this year is what's changed. Speaking to our local guy, his thinking is to head to the Salomon Rush 9 as the last is the same. I tried a pair of Atomics and the heel area was just too wide He didn't have an appropriate Nordica for me to try at the time, but my very first boots were Nordica and were not comfortable at all. Would those of you who know concur with the thinking of sticking to the same manufacturer adn equivalent boot? My heels are narrow, the balls of my feet are wide and my toes are long and I have limited ankle flex. With the usual caveats, natch.
Would appreciate any thoughts
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Freeride, trust them.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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SMALLZOOKEEPER, er care to expand on that? On what grounds?
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eng_ch, I've met the guys and they're passionate. They have a good reputation and the staff are looked after well. I've heard nothing else of any other shops in the area. I belive that ski boots can't be done properly away from the mountain, sorry.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Hi eng_ch,
I went to Freeride in Meribel last year after finding out about them on SnowHeads and I am now a very satisfied customer. Emailed them a couple of weeks ahead for an appointment, visited the shop and after an hour or so with a friendly Aussie (what do they know about skiing? ) bootfitter came out with some shiny new Head boots which I love. They improved my skiing a lot compared with the 15 year old Nordica boots I was using.
Even Mrs Trenmold was tempted and she is generally very cynical about such things as custom bootfitting!
If you are near to the shop in Courchevel I would go there - but try and make an appointment when they are not too busy. I think we went at 15:00 on a Monday afternoon.
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