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I'm hoping to book a short to trip to either Tignes, Morzine, Avoriaz, Engelberg or Saalbach in February and I was wondering if anyone knows of good bootfitters in any of these resorts? I haven't narrowed down a resort yet but the best bootfitters will help with that decision.
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My suggestion would be JoJo in Nevada Sports, Tignes Lac.
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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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Jaimie in Beanies in Morzine has a good rep.
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Hagleitners in Saalbach (on Schulstrasse)
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Old Fartbag wrote: |
My suggestion would be JoJo in Nevada Sports, Tignes Lac. |
Thanks! Do they have a website or anything?
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skiinglegs wrote: |
Old Fartbag wrote: |
My suggestion would be JoJo in Nevada Sports, Tignes Lac. |
Thanks! Do they have a website or anything? |
JoJo is very "Old School", so I suspect there is no website. All he does is fit boots. Basically, you call in and make an appointment.
Address: Résidence Le Lac, Rue de la Poste, 73320 Tignes,
Phone: +33 4 79 24 10 36
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Old Fartbag wrote: |
skiinglegs wrote: |
Old Fartbag wrote: |
My suggestion would be JoJo in Nevada Sports, Tignes Lac. |
Thanks! Do they have a website or anything? |
JoJo is very "Old School", so I suspect there is no website. All he does is fit boots. Basically, you call in and make an appointment.
Address: Résidence Le Lac, Rue de la Poste, 73320 Tignes,
Phone: +33 4 79 24 10 36 |
Jojo fits for most of the French national squad. He's fitted for me and my GF over the years. Old school and brilliant. He will often expect you to go back after 3 days and report back for a fine tuning.
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Old Fartbag wrote: |
skiinglegs wrote: |
Old Fartbag wrote: |
My suggestion would be JoJo in Nevada Sports, Tignes Lac. |
Thanks! Do they have a website or anything? |
JoJo is very "Old School", so I suspect there is no website. All he does is fit boots. Basically, you call in and make an appointment.
Address: Résidence Le Lac, Rue de la Poste, 73320 Tignes,
Phone: +33 4 79 24 10 36 |
I bought mine from JoJo last winter. I made an appointment for the day I arrived. He speaks good English, his sense of humour is quite dry but we had a laugh.
My first pair of boots so nothing to compare against but he seemed very thorough, people said to leave 2 hours but I was out in 40 minutes. Bought the first pair of boots I tried. I basically put my trust completely in him and hoped his knowledge and experience would see me right. JoJo told me to come back after 2 days skiing.
The boots were tight as I expected them to be. I had pain in the arches of my feet during the first day. It eased a bit the 2nd day and the boots loosened up a bit. I went back and he stretched the shells slightly in an area I had told him was pinching a bit. I also had custom footbeds made and fitted. I'd be lying if I said the boots fitted like gloves, however they improved day on day and the last 2 days I found them comfortable and no pain.
Hope that helps.
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Bought some from Nevada 10 years ago. It was Frank ? not Jo Jo who fitted me. Since then I've discovered they were a full mondo size too big. I went back 3 times in the week with rubbing issues ( I now know likely to be from foot moving around) Maybe I was unlucky, it wasn't busy when I was fitted ( no one else in shop) and I had rung ahead to book. Footbeds only done after 3 days which i thought unusual.
Looking forward to my new boots for this season, got those done in UK. Been perfect in the fridges so far.
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@endoman, I believe that the business was passed from JoJo to Frank at some point, but that it didn't work out and then JoJo took it over again. AFAIK there is only JoJo now. He fitted both my husband and I about 5 years ago, at different times of the season. We were both sent away to ski for a couple of days and then come back for adjustments, which we did. Since then neither of us has needed any adjustments and both of us are very happy with our boots. If either of us need boots again we've already agreed that it's going to mean a holiday in Tignes and a trip to JoJo!
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All Mountain Rental have a shop under Beanies in Morzine and they are great as @under a new name, says Jamie (The owner) is fab.
Tomma who works for Jamie has sorted me out and I have been very happy with the boots and service and the slight adjustments he made after a few days skiing.
morzine@allmountainrental.com
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@endoman, Franck was the son in law for one of JoJos first brood, he ran the shop whilst JoJo had the shop in Bourg. He is now long gone and JoJo is back in charge at Nevada and brood Number two is often running round the shop - must be the mountain air!
Ig he is too busy there is also Jean-Charles just across the road in Café Flo who is also good (I bought my last set there).
If, by chance its touring boots then just down from Nevada is the tourers' mecca called Mountain Attitude, ask for Ludo.
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Might not have been Franck then, it was an older chap, probably knocking on 50 or 60, ten years ago. When I went back for one of my adjustments there was someone younger also in there. I knew no better about fit back then,
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You know it makes sense.
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@endoman, I had exactly the same experience 5 years ago (minus any footbeds). It was definitely JoJo though.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Thanks everyone. I'm also looking Alpbach in Austria. People have recommended these guys: http://www.sport-hun.at/
Anyone have experience with them?
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@247snowman wrote: |
All Mountain Rental have a shop under Beanies in Morzine and they are great as @under a new name, says Jamie (The owner) is fab.
Tomma who works for Jamie has sorted me out and I have been very happy with the boots and service and the slight adjustments he made after a few days skiing.
morzine@allmountainrental.com |
Thanks, from their website I got the impression that they only do rentals. Didn't see any "bootfitting" section.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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blacksheep wrote: |
Old Fartbag wrote: |
skiinglegs wrote: |
Old Fartbag wrote: |
My suggestion would be JoJo in Nevada Sports, Tignes Lac. |
Thanks! Do they have a website or anything? |
JoJo is very "Old School", so I suspect there is no website. All he does is fit boots. Basically, you call in and make an appointment.
Address: Résidence Le Lac, Rue de la Poste, 73320 Tignes,
Phone: +33 4 79 24 10 36 |
I bought mine from JoJo last winter. I made an appointment for the day I arrived. He speaks good English, his sense of humour is quite dry but we had a laugh.
My first pair of boots so nothing to compare against but he seemed very thorough, people said to leave 2 hours but I was out in 40 minutes. Bought the first pair of boots I tried. I basically put my trust completely in him and hoped his knowledge and experience would see me right. JoJo told me to come back after 2 days skiing.
The boots were tight as I expected them to be. I had pain in the arches of my feet during the first day. It eased a bit the 2nd day and the boots loosened up a bit. I went back and he stretched the shells slightly in an area I had told him was pinching a bit. I also had custom footbeds made and fitted. I'd be lying if I said the boots fitted like gloves, however they improved day on day and the last 2 days I found them comfortable and no pain.
Hope that helps. |
Thanks for the write up of your personal experience. Do you think it's worth going if it's only a short 3 or 4 day ski trip? People saw he's a bit old fashioned but does he have the latest boots/tech etc.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@skiinglegs, yes he has the latest boots and tech. Our experience was that you got what you needed, without any fuss or upselling. Neither my husband nor I have custom footbeds, since he said we didn't need them. But he was completely insistent that my husband's slightly thicker than average ski socks were unsuitable ('you can wear these for fishing or gardening') and threw in an expensive new pair with the boots.
It's absolutely worth going even if it's a short trip - you're setting yourself up for years of proper-fitting ski boots. I could not believe the difference it made to my enjoyment of skiing. It also saves time and hassle at the start of every trip (and in my case, the middle of every trip as I always went back and swapped my uncomfortable rental boots).
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@skiinglegs,
All Mountain Rental fit boots, very well, as others have said. I highly recommend them.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Tomas [sp] in the basement of Beanies cafe in Morzine sorted me out last season and seemed very knowledgable and thorough.
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skiinglegs wrote: |
blacksheep wrote: |
Old Fartbag wrote: |
skiinglegs wrote: |
Old Fartbag wrote: |
My suggestion would be JoJo in Nevada Sports, Tignes Lac. |
Thanks! Do they have a website or anything? |
JoJo is very "Old School", so I suspect there is no website. All he does is fit boots. Basically, you call in and make an appointment.
Address: Résidence Le Lac, Rue de la Poste, 73320 Tignes,
Phone: +33 4 79 24 10 36 |
I bought mine from JoJo last winter. I made an appointment for the day I arrived. He speaks good English, his sense of humour is quite dry but we had a laugh.
My first pair of boots so nothing to compare against but he seemed very thorough, people said to leave 2 hours but I was out in 40 minutes. Bought the first pair of boots I tried. I basically put my trust completely in him and hoped his knowledge and experience would see me right. JoJo told me to come back after 2 days skiing.
The boots were tight as I expected them to be. I had pain in the arches of my feet during the first day. It eased a bit the 2nd day and the boots loosened up a bit. I went back and he stretched the shells slightly in an area I had told him was pinching a bit. I also had custom footbeds made and fitted. I'd be lying if I said the boots fitted like gloves, however they improved day on day and the last 2 days I found them comfortable and no pain.
Hope that helps. |
Thanks for the write up of your personal experience. Do you think it's worth going if it's only a short 3 or 4 day ski trip? People saw he's a bit old fashioned but does he have the latest boots/tech etc. |
I'll be honest I wasn't sure what were the latest boots etc. As I say I decided to trust him completely, I know very little in this area so I hoped the recommendations on here held true.
I bought the only pair of boots I tried on. This was under JoJo's instruction about how they should feel and fit. I ended up with some Alpina Thor 12's which having since googled seemed to be a couple of years old model. Very little info out there.
http://www.alpinasports.com/product/x_thor_12/232
So I didn't get the latest and greatest but maybe that's the point. You hopefully get what is right for you. I doubt ski boot tech has changed much over 2 or 3 years.
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@blacksheep,
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I doubt ski boot tech has changed much over 2 or 3 years.
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Hmmmm. Your average piste ski boot, probably not. However, there is an ongoing revolution in the marketing of "all-mountain" boots with lighter plastics, walk/tour modes, Dynafit tech inserts, etc. aimed at the truly gnarly (or aspirational) one week a year skier who thinks they might get off piste, if there's nice snow and a bluebird day.
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under a new name wrote: |
aimed at the truly gnarly (or aspirational) one week a year skier who thinks they might get off piste, if there's nice snow and a bluebird day. |
World class shading there, @under a new name,
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skimottaret wrote: |
Tomas [sp] in the basement of Beanies cafe in Morzine sorted me out last season and seemed very knowledgable and thorough. |
Just to be clear, the basement at Beanies and All Mountain Rental are the same company. They have a rental shop and a Café/Bar at separate locations. Boot fitting is done downstairs at the Café/Bar.
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@blacksheep,
Presumably you were given a pretty good discount on such an old model!
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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@Dr John, i have no idea what you might be talking about.
Alpina still exist? There’s a brand I haven’t seen in some time!
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@under a new name, Only the best wear them these days
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You know it makes sense.
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zzz wrote: |
@skiinglegs,
All Mountain Rental fit boots, very well, as others have said. I highly recommend them. |
Thanks. From their website I got the impression that they only did rental stuff. Do they do custom insoles and all that?
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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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@skiinglegs, yes.
Although you raise a good question re Jaimie’s marketing. It’s not at all clear what his sales and service other than rental is.
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