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Boot fitters in Avoriaz??
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Heading out in a week or so and wanna pick up a new set of boots. I've hit up the Avorinet website for info on equipment retailers and all I seem to find is the standard answers....skiset, intersport, skimium blah blah blah. No where can I find reviews on the the best boot fitters/shop to head to. Does anyone have recent experience of buying in the resort?
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Really good boot-fitters are a rare bread.
There may be someone good in Avoriaz itself but you may benefit from widening your net a little to neighbouring resorts.
I could imagine a good one being easier to find in Morzine, for example.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Keith at Alpine Sport in Morzine is meant to be a good fitter -
http://www.alpine-sports.eu/
I can't find a better link than that - CEM in Bicester recommended him to me after I bought boots from CEM in case I had any problems with them - I didn't - but we did pop in and see Keith with OH's boots.
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Jamie at allmountainrental / Beanies coffee shop is a good fitter.
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Cheers guys. Appreciate the advice and the info.
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