Originally Posted by
NWFlow
Ok got a dumb / hopefully easy boot question -- problem for me is I haven't found a great bootfitter in the area (Bozeman -- any suggestions?):
Boots I am in: BD Factors 27.0 stock liner and footbed, no custom bootwork. Prob 100-120 days on shells and liners
Problem: I believe I am slightly bow legged and this is affecting my ability to properly edge the skis. My right leg does not bother me much, but the left leg is driving me crazy. I can't easily initiate the inside edge on the left ski, and I don't feel like this ski runs flat on the snow. My skiing stance is noticeably bowed out at the knees. I sometimes get pain/sweeling in the sixth toe region.
Currently I have the boot cuff alignment set all the way out on the left leg and neutral on the right leg.
Question: In situations like these, are custom footbeds often enough to alleviate this type of stance issue or is canting going to be required? Is canting even possible on boots this old?