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Calling Les Arcs experts re ski boot fitting !

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi Guys

After a little help from the Les Arcs experts. Am off to Arcs 2000 on the 22nd January for a week. Starting to think about kit in general it has dawned on me that my ski boots are now approx 15 years old. Suspect it may be time for a new pair ! As we arrive in resort at about 15.00 I thought I might use the time that afternoon to have a new pair fitted. Question is can anyone recommend the best place in Arcs 2000 / 1950 to have a fitting done? Figured would make sense to buy in resort in case further tinkering is required after the first days skiing.
Any help / advice would be gratefully received !

Cheers
Very Happy
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