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distance sellers / moulded boots

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
HI
Last year some freinds had a really good buying experience from a ski kit seller, but theyre online (ie no shop)
How would it work then with boots where you might want to use the new moulded interiors?
Can you take boots into the likes of snow and rock for just that service?
Peter
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Most sports shops that sell ski boots will offer a fitting service (new foot beds, punching the shell etc), at either a fixed a cost, on on a per time period basis.

However, unless you already know which boots are 95% fit, and just need a tweak here and there, you are much better off buying from a physical shop where you can try a number of different boots.
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