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Atomic RT CS 130 liners

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hey, so I had a pair of the 2010 CS 130s and loved them, was without proform/decent boot fitter in Chile, so bought a cheap pair I saw online, thinking they would be the same as mine. The shells seem the same, but the buckles are carbon, and the liner is a little different, it's not leather inside like my last pair, is badged 'sidas conformable' and seems a little higher volume (this may be because my old pair were packed out).

Anyhow, given that they are conformable, do I need to get them baked/fitted? Obviously I was planning on a bit of punching and grinding when I get to Japan next week, but I'm not sure if the fitter there has an oven for heat formed liners (he stocks cork liners). How much would getting them done in the UK cost? Who's good?

Cheers for the input, never had heat formed liners before, only zip fit and conformable injection.
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