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Proper Boot Shop/fitter (Was it in Yorkshire-ish?)

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Hey Everyone

I'm interested in buying new boots, as my ability has increased by quite a size since I bought my first pair. I now know the difference between a good boot and the right boot, and would like to see someone who actually knows what they're talking about, especially since I have odd shaped feet. Planning on doing a full season, so need them to be spot on.
I remember reading in a topic a while ago, someone recommending a boot specific shop in the Yorkshire area I believe... What stuck out most was that people said it took them a good 3 hours to get the right boot fitted, and they even got tea and flapjacks Smile I think I also remember people saying they had a lot of specialist equipment which could be used to manipulate boot shapes and things. If anyone has any idea which shop this is, or has any other recommendations for a proper boot fitter, then it would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Murray
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Murray, Not based in Yorkshire, but I (and many other Snowheads) can recommend fellow Snowhead Colin (user name CEM) who is based in Bicester:
http://www.solutions4feet.com/

You will be pleased to know he has "all the proper equipment" (oo-er missus! Toofy Grin )
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Haha thankyou, I will look into it for sure. Its quite a way to travel unfortunately... Anyone know anywhere near(ish, willing to travel a decent amount) to Newcastle?
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Murray, I can recommend Rivington Alpine. My fitting took longer than 3 hours, so allow plenty of time. Cups of tea were forthcoming during the fitting.

http://www.rivingtonalpine.co.uk/
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Could it have been Trevor in Pontefract at Crossley Tordoff? Its just off the main road, near the Haribo factory. Not boot specific but the boots and skis are in very different areas of the building, so its quite possible to miss the skis altogether.

Well worth a vist even from Newcastle as he's only five minutes down the road from Xscape, plenty of specialist equipment and some very decent prices, plus being in his workshops like a journey through ski history all in two rooms. Bought my boots from him, was going to go back and have them moulded after a couple of trips to the fridge but ended up going abroad on a late deal and getting it done in resort.

If you do stop in, you may have to ask for Trevor by name, as it does feel like a school outfitters until your shown upstairs/through the back!
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I had mine done in Glide and Slide in Otley. I got an espresso, but no flapjacks. On the other hand, I did finish up with a pair of boots that fit me perfectly Laughing
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Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
ajpaul, you got lucky!
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I used Snow and Rock next to the Metro Centre, all went well and I ended up with perfect fit for strange shaped feet!
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Murray, we'd second geepee, and recommend Rivington Alpine. My husband hadn't been able to ski for the past couple of years, due to intense pain caused by (as we found out .....) badly fitting boots. We went to Rivington, just outside Oldham, and after much tweaking, came away with new Atomic something or others. He skied with us this year, without pain Very Happy The service is excellent, and they really care that you leave with boots that fit you properly. There WAS tea and flapjacks, so maybe it's the place you are thinking of wink
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Anniepen, Rivington Alpine is not really near Oldham.
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rjs, at 25 mile or so it is not exactly far. Much nearer than Leamington Spa (where I bought my boots) is to me.
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rjs wrote:
Anniepen, Rivington Alpine is not really near Oldham.


Sorry, my mistake Very Happy It is near Bolton (in my defence I wasn't driving....)
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I used SevenSports in Leeds. First question was "Tea or coffee? You'll be here a while." My boots are more comfortable than my slippers.

adrian
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Liveezy said:
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ajpaul, you got lucky!


What do you mean? Puzzled
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 Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Was it 'Anything Technical' in Kendal (Cumbria)
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friends who live in Yorkshire have had good boot-fitting services from this shop in Elland. http://www.bac-e.com/
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