Poster: A snowHead
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Anyone have any views on how you work out how to tight to clamp the buckles on your boots?
I had boots fitted by Precision 2 seasons ago, I have the bottom 2 buckles as loose as they will go, and have recently started doing some indoor skiing.
I found my calfs felt a little sore, after the two hours, it's not muscle stiffness, so I'm wondering if I have the top 2 buckles too tight??
Just wondering if I start to loosen them, how loose do I go??
cheers,
greg
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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gregh, When leaning gently in to the cuff you should be able to slide two fingers (side by side, not in-line) down the back of your boot.
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I have quite narrow ankles and slim feet (hence the Rossi boots) and I found that I do need to have the buckles pretty tight. Had to move the top two to the closer position. Can wear them all day with no discomfort though, but this year I will be looking at my ankle flex to see if the boots are obstructing this.
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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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gregh, it might be your stance? I think it's quite hard to overtighten buckles without immediately knowing about it. That's what I find anyway...
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hiya,
cheers for the reply, I've always had what I thought were stiff calves after skiing, so I'm now questioning if it is muscle stiffness or the buckle slightly too tight...I defo need more than a finger to shut the top two buckles, hence my thinking of slightly too tight.
Leeds Xscape has pomas, not carpets!
I'll try loosening them this weekend I reckon and see what happens!
regards,
greg
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