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Thread: Garmont G-Fit liners

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    Garmont G-Fit liners

    Has anyone used or know if Garmont G-fit liners will work in alpine boots?
    I have a pair of Nordica boot and the liners are getting packed out.
    Thanks

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    They should work just fine.

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    Make sure you take the boot in and make sure it fits before you get it. Gfit liner didn't fit in my alpine boot.
    Not on here much anymore. Drop me an email if you want to contact me. Have a wonderful winter!

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    The 'standard' gfit is very thin, quite a bit stiffer than other thermos, and doesn't expand much when cooked. The 'Omni' model is way thicker foam, better for roomier boots. However, the Omni is also softer then the standard. After extensive modification I now dearly love the standard in my Denali XTs. I'm disappointed that they've got holes on the inside of the liner after only 25 ski days or so. Most people report about 100 days of skiing before the liner breaks down.

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    Thanks for the input!
    I bought a pair on ebay today for a good deal!

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    Thread Hijack...

    Was wondering.... is it better to cook the liners at the bootfitter or let your foot do the cooking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by extreeski
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    Was wondering.... is it better to cook the liners at the bootfitter or let your foot do the cooking?
    cook it at a bootfitter. no question.

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    thanks, will do.

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