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La Plagne bootfitter

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I'm in the market for a new pair of boots.
I bought my first pair 3 years ago and not happy with them anymore. When I bought them I was a beginner, traversing blue slopes followed by a v shaped turn! Through lessons I have moved on and now happy on reds in la plagne and did my first black on a lesson last year. I now finding that my lower legs are wobbling about a bit in the boots and am thinking that I maybe need an extra buckle (current boots have 3). I also end up with freezing feet after an hour.
I'm going to go and try some in the UK before heading out in Jan but was wondering if there any any recommended boot fitters in la plagne? I'm staying in Belle Plagne but happy to try elsewhere in la plagne.
Ideally I'd like to buy boots I resort where I can try them out and go back immediately to deal with any issues.
A perfect solution would be if I can try before I buy even if that's renting.
So looking for an awesome boot fitter in la plagne.

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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Why don't you try one of the UK ski shops based at dryslopes/indoor centres. They'll probably let you have a go once they've fitted them, but I think the technology and the technicians are so good now that they will fit fine and you may just need some tweaks. Snow and Rock offer a guarantee that says something along the lines that they'll give you 75% back if you don't like them once you've been skiing. And you get the advantage of doing it here rather than waste valuable skiing time!! Then you can wear them round the house and get excited about going skiing!! I've had very good service from both Snowtrax in Christchurch and Snow and Rock in Portsmouth.
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