Poster: A snowHead
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Hi All,
After just getting back from a weekend away in Chamonix swimming around in some rental boots I have decided to buy.
Firstly, a huge thank you to everyone on this forum as, although I am a first time poster, I have learnt a lot from you all (now and in the past on resort advice) and you have saved me from the false economy of buying badly fitting boots in S&R or EB sales eBay et al.
I live in London and the choice is now between profeet and solutions4feet. CEM and solutions4feet seem to me me to provide a better service and are less expensive than profeet but I also have to factor in the travel time and a £50 return train fare as I don't own a car.
Although service fees are listed on both sites as a noob it is still unclear to me what I can expect to spend. Appreciate this will depend on whether I need custom soles, what boots I am recommended etc - but, my question is (finally ), for those that have used either in the last 2 years - how much did you spend? I am looking for the average spend so I can make a better comparison.
Cost is not the only factor, of course, but both are platinum plus and will be good enough for my needs as a good intermediate skier looking to improve, but as said, I have to factor in travel time/costs, especially if I need to make a return visit for adjustments - how likely is this? Pretty likely I imagine? I probs won't have a chance to test the boots at a snowdome or other.
I won't be skiing until next season and am in no rush to buy - would Summer be the best time to book an appointment?
I have very wide feet, quite a big arch, my big toe is smaller than the one next to it, semi-bunions My feet are mashed up basically.
I'm a good intermediate skier: ski anywhere on the mountain, on and off piste. Look pro on blues and wide reds but my technique can be undone on icy blacks or moguls or in deep powder. I ski with very good skiers (all past seasonares) and really want to improve my performance and technique. I'm a one week a year skier but am hoping to add a few more long weekends and maybe the occasional 2 week trip in too over the coming years.
I will keep the boots for years until they are knackered.
Thank you to everyone! I'm really looking forward to getting involved as I've got the skiing bug back!!
PS sorry this turned into a bit of an essay!!!!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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It's unfortunate you didn't pop into Sole Boot Lab in Chamonix, they are excellent.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I see train returns (Marylebone to Bicester Village ) from £11 return on a vague Tuesday. (46 Minutes each way)
Walk then seems to be 10 minutes.
There are some other threads mentioning that stock levels will now be low and you may be better waiting until September/October for the new season deliveries.
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@runkmc I know! I saw that on the forums. Oh well.
@jezza123 Oh sweet! I had a quick look on trainline and saw £50. Decision done. I'm coming to see you CEM!
@Tubaski Nice one! I will get booking now for the summer and make sure I am armed with everything I need.
Thanks so much guys!!!!
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@EscapetoVictory, be prepared to come away disappointed. CEM will not put you in a pair of boots that are not right for you in his opinion. Most likely he will find you the right fitting pair but his reputation is near legendary around here. It's correct fitting boots or not at all on his watch.
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what @ansta1 said, he did exactly that with me when I went in Feb couple of years ago. On the plus side he did all the measuring and consultation then sent me on my way. On my return in September he had my boots all ready for fitting when I walked through the door. I have very wide feet, one 1/2 size difference between them, and fallen arches, and he still got me my best boots ever.
This is very much a subjective view, but the location of Profeet (Fulham Road) leads me to believe they will fit to flatter, not fit to fit (if you see what I mean).
Profeet website - Sport Assessment (ahem) - £120, Custom Insoles - £124.95. So add £250 onto the price of your boot.
Or get on a train to Bicester and get them done by a professional.
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@ansta1 definitely - it's great to see all the good feedback @CEM has on here. Very good sign. Don't mind having to wait for the right fit, especially for something that I am going to use for years to come.
@DrJohn agreed
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That's a bit harsh on Profeet IME. All other things being equal I'd choose CEM, but Profeet are by no means a bad option and clearly a cut above the big chains
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@arno agreed also. Have done a fair bit of research into this and profeet are clearly a viable option. They are platinum plus certified, but at a platinum price. Both solutions4feet and profeet have staff with a lot of experience and 301 BSBA and I am sure I would receive a great fit at either. Ultimately, the advice from the guys above, the great feedback @CEM has received, and the better pricing is what has swung it for me but I am sure I would have got a good fit and service at profeet, but as @drJohn noted, profeet is an all bells and whistles outfit in an expensive part of town catering mostly for clients where money is no object...
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That's a bit harsh on Profeet IME. All other things being equal I'd choose CEM, but Profeet are by no means a bad option and clearly a cut above the big chains
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And part of their additional cost is prime London premises vs Bicester which you might feel worth paying for convenience. I work in London but live half way to CEM. I've not been a client but I'd go there based on reputation here.
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@jedster exactly - this was my dilemma. Time is money!
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Thoroughly recommend Solutions for feet (particularly if you have testing feet!). Live 3.5 hours from Bicester, had to go back once for a fettle. Boots have been perfect since ~6 years 2-3 weeks per year. Salamon cs with zipfit liners. Definitely worth the trip. My experience is that if you get properly fitted boots from an expert you will save at least one wasted boot purchase. The saved money will pay for the custom liner/ insole.
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You know it makes sense.
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My most recent experience of Profeet is that they heat moulded some liners in boots bought elsewhere, did a very good job of it (not something which really tested their skills to the limit but the process still took a bit of time in the shop) and charged me the princely sum of £10 for the experience
CEM has also done stuff for me in return for beer -not asked for by him but I felt I ought to
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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I live near Heathrow and was faced with the same choice - I'd happily have used either, but in the end plumped for @CEM because:
a) So much good feedback on here
b) It would probably have taken as long to get to Putney as to Bicester
c) I could pop into Hemel 'on the way back' and test my new boots - obviously not quite as easy when you're on a train...
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Poster: A snowHead
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@tubaski re c) that's not a bad shout! I might see if I can borrow a friend's car/persuade someone that they also need new boots from @CEM!!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I bought boots two weeks ago in Profeet. Was having serious issues with foot pain. The fitter was really good , explained why my salamon boots were too narrow for me and not enough room above the foot. They do all the measuring stuff then tell you which boots are best and give you a selection to try. Boots were £340 plus £160 fitting which got me custom foot beds and heel lifts and some boot stretching. They feel great but proof will be in the wearing next week.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@angus_og that's really good to know. Thank you. Likewise @arno
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@EscapetoVictory,
If you don't know what you expect to spend, we'll do what I did and ring Colin and ask him what it might be. This isn't some uber rich "if you have to ask you can't afford it" bollix. It's a boot shop.
What on earth is "platinum plus"? I wouldn't mind some of that myself! Also, what are the "service fees"? I got boots from Colin, and only paid for the boots and foot beds. Has some additional fee been introduced? If so I apologise for my ignorance. If I remember correctly the cost was the retail price for stuff, and no more. Then again, I am very old, and may have got it all wrong.
If you do go to Bicester, make sure it is at the same time as Andy M is there to do the alignment/cant stuff. Beyond platinum.
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@EscapetoVictory, I think you'll looking at £450 minimum.
That seems to be the figures that get floated around here.
@Angus og, what boots did you walk out with?
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Atomic Hawks
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flex? 16/17 or 17/18?
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EscapetoVictory wrote: |
I ski with very good skiers (all past seasonares) |
Don't be fooled into thinking that all former seasonaires are very good. Usually fast and confident, not always technically so hot. They've often, not always, developed via lots of skiing and not much training. To you your skiing buddies may look the business, an instructor may be less impressed.
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Hawk prime 120
Don't know the flex rating .
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That'll be the 120 bit
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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flangesax wrote: |
@EscapetoVictory, I think you'll looking at £450 minimum.
That seems to be the figures that get floated around here |
About what i have paid twice overvthe past 5 years at profeet. The prices are listed on the website. I had to go back and have one boot adjusted after 3 years to correct a different stance after i broke my knee. It took an hour but they didn't charge. I think adjustments are free in the first year.
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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S4F did me earlier in the year.
Think the boots were 360 (Lange RX120) and the final bill was 585 inc some nice socks.
Best money I have ever spent!
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