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How snug are your boot liners?

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I had new boots fitted by Precision in Val D'Isere 2 seasons ago, with cork/oil liners replacing the standard ones.

Since then I've always had dead toes, after around 3 days skiing they seem better.

I've just had the liners out to dry after last weekend, and putting the liners on outside the boot, my toes are jammed up right at the end of the liner.

I'm wondering if the liner is maybe half a size too small, and could this be causing the issue?

What do people think?

If so, how much is a new liner? I'm due out in Geneva at the end of Jan, so could maybe get to Chamonix and get to a boot fitter there, which shop is smallzookeeper at?

regards,

Greg
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gregh, It will be really hard to mimic the ski boot position with the liner out of the shell, and your foot will be in a more natural position, occupying more space. It may simply be one small tight spot causing a loss of circulation. Maybe you could pm SMALLZOOKEEPER and get an appointment. BTW I'm not a bootfitter Smile
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gregh, sounda a familiar story, depends on the model of zip fit, the older ones were short in the toe box, newer models much better, or it may be just here is not enough space in the toe box of your boot for that liner and your foot...modify shell

smallzookeeper is at footworks in cham sud just next to the midi cable car station assnowbunny, says you need to book an appointment Toofy Grin Toofy Grin
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gregh, sounds like a perfect fit!
Are your toes still jammed up against the front when you have them in the boots and the boots done up?
What about when you flex forward?
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WTFH,

It sounds perfect, and I can flex my toes when I flex forward, so I cannot work out how I get dead toes within an hour of having the boots on!

Looks like smallzookeeper fitted my wife's boots last Jan then....

regards,

Greg
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gregh, If you were wearing any other shoe/boot and got 'dead toes' what would you do? They sound tooooo tight to me.
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gregh,

could just be a volume issue around the forefoot or in the calf, worth getting them checked out as a simple adujustment could solve the problem and make your skiing more fun Toofy Grin Toofy Grin
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yeh, cheers CEM, just need to find someone knowledgable for my end of Jan weekend, unless there are some great bootfitters in the UK?

I was thinking about it, on the 2nd and 3rd day of my pre-Xmas trip I loosened the buckles at lunchtime, and then they appeared fine in the afternoon.

A weird thought I had when I couldn't sleep recently - I wonder if they are an almost perfect fit, and after skiing a bit my foot is in the "perfect" position, hence if I undo and redo the buckles after a few runs they may be better???

Thoughts?

regards,

Greg
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gregh,
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just need to find someone knowledgable for my end of Jan weekend, unless there are some great bootfitters in the UK?

there are a few of us about, where are you based??
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hi CEM,

I'm in Leeds, travel a bit around the UK for my job though.....

regards,

greg
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gregh,

not many that i know of round there, are you anywhere near...
Newcastle- LD mountain centre
leamington Spa- Lockwoods
Bicester- Me @ Solutions 4 Feet
London- Profeet

hope this helps a little
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ta CEM, I may be down your way, I've sent you a PM.

regards,

greg
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