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Boot repair? Worth doing?

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Head Vector Evo 130, 5 or 6 years old, plenty of use. Heels and toes well worn. One buckle hinge broken (bodged a few times but keeps breaking again), stock liners changed for Intuitions a couple of seasons ago.

Worth having them professionally restored or would I be wasting my £££? And if so, recommendations for restorer? Liners & custom footpads were done at Ski Exchange but I'm not sure if they offer full repair service.

Really do like the boots, but nothing lasts forever does it
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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We’ve always found Ski Exchange to be very helpful so ring them and ask. Sounds to me like you need new boots.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Buckles do break from time to time, usually an easy repair... Ski Exchange sould be able to do it.
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It's very difficult to notice degradation over time, but depending on your definition of 'plenty of use' there's a pretty fair chance that the shell will no longer exhibit the same characteristics as it did when new, normally meaning it won't be anything like as stiff as it was. Best thing would be to go to a shop and try a similar boot, then just try to flex as much as you can to see if they're still good. Perhaps even one old and one new on different feet for comparison.
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Chaletbeauroc wrote:
It's very difficult to notice degradation over time, but depending on your definition of 'plenty of use' there's a pretty fair chance that the shell will no longer exhibit the same characteristics as it did when new, normally meaning it won't be anything like as stiff as it was. Best thing would be to go to a shop and try a similar boot, then just try to flex as much as you can to see if they're still good. Perhaps even one old and one new on different feet for comparison.


Thanks. I expect they have softened a bit. I'm quite tall and heavy so put quite a lot of force through the boots. The boots have probably had 150 to 200 days use as an estimate.

I did change the stiff setting from 120 to 130 this season but didn't really notice any difference.
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