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Legs also getting tired too quickly :-(

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ben76 wrote:
@kitenski, You shouldn't have to forcibly flex your boot to be in the basic balanced stance (A1 on that stick man diagram)


I don't believe I ever said you did. If you stand upright and don't flex your ankles most boots will allow you to do so.
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Had a look at Surefoot in Verbier out of curiosity - works out at over double what I paid for the same ski boot!
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I had a cup of coffee and a croissant in Switzerland on the way home on Tuesday. Terrible coffee, and a worse croissant, and was double what I pay in my local resort in France. wink
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If that is the mark-up for the addition of a scanning machine I can now see why you might actually not go to a specialist boot fitter and just try some boots on with someone who knows what they are doing. Although, probably work out cheaper to fly back to see CEM for the day than buy in Verbier. I like CH but double the price is just crazy. My conclusion from all this is once you have some knowledge and experience yourself go to a locally recommended resort ski shop when they are quiet unless you have a specific foot problem otherwise you are getting into seriously diminishing returns. Even got a decent coffee and a great ski service although a croissant would have been nice.
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Went to boot fitter today. Lo and behold there were some heel lifts in there (I forgot about them, he put them in to solve some toe-touching-front-of-boot problem). He's also shown me how to remove the bolt from the back of the boot to try out a softer flex and compare the difference. So here's hoping! Happy
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@shazchip, good news, good luck Smile
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