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Liner question

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I've pair of atomic hawx ultra 80w that I purchased in 2018, by our second break last year, my foot was all over the place in the boot from a previous good fit, doughnut etc to reduce volume just gave me pain and did little to lock my ankle back in.

The boots were getting used nearly every week for 2-3 hours for nearly 12 months solid so I assume the liners which were the stock ones have just packed down & are dead.

I haven't ski'd for 10 months due to various things, but I'm looking to replace the liners before I get started... no issues with the shell

Given my very narrow heel and pointy shins I was looking at intuition liners, I am.no pro, a steady eddy blue runner so don't wish my boots to go too stiff...

I'm struggling for stockists options? And don't much fancy doing the home mold... I'm in Yorkshire but wondered about options to travel or other liners to consider... or just buy a replacement aftermarket stock?
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Nip and see Tom/Phil at Backcountry UK.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
@Saphhome,

I've had good success home molding intuitions - just put them on a wooden chopping board in the oven with the light on, wait for them to sag slightly then get them out, put them on your foot (padded if you have bony places that you want a little more room around) and push them into an oiled shell (I used a bit of olive oil as it is what I had).
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If you've got small feet these look like a Intution wrap liner and are a steal

https://www.decathlon.co.uk/ski-boot-liners-evofit-id_8543114.html
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Can Rivington Alpine get you anything? Worth a phone call, maybe, as not too far away. They certainly do Zipfits, which might be another replacement liner option.
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Decathlon are now pushing out an after market mouldable liner at a good price
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/ski-boot-liners-evofit-id_8543114.html
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