
Originally Posted by
AEV
Fuck man, I feel like could dive into this for weeks and write a serious level essay about this. I hate ski boots, so much so I didn't ski more because of Boots than the fact I broke my neck (c6-c7 fracture) 2 years ago. 95% healed FYI, ready to shred, ski boots are worse than a broken neck. I want to re engineer ski boots somehow, but it's not going to happen.
I have a problem it seems, that I need my boots ultra tight to ski at a high level, and it's just not conducive for not cutting off circulation. I try to go with more comfort, but I just can't ski right. I flat out suck if my boots aren't tight as shit. If there is even a millimeter of movement, I have a bad time. It's the only way I can ski fast. otherwise I'm reduced to a pulp, fucken amateur status. The saying "boots are the most important part" is an understatement for me. I used to measure different lengths and angles and whatever of my feet all the time to try to figure this out, go to the best boot fitters in the country, but it just screwed me more it seems.
I tried ZBs in 27.5 and 28.5, both side of the spectrum, 28.5 was numb somewhere and still with too much movement, so out right away. I kept and need to work on my 27.5 ZBs a lot to fit my 11.5 Nike foot. I like a tight shoe, can wear bigger no problem, but 11.5 Nike is my foot on the dot tight comfort. 27.5 ZBs are a fucken bear trap for me, but I feel like I could have a really good boot fitter do something with.
There is a guy down in Reno I need to try. He get's good word on Epicski, but not talked about enough on here. I might bring my 27.5 ZBs down there.
TBH, these Firebird 140s just need a Zipfit and a Booster Strap, and I think they'll be close. True 96mm last, but a bit soft for "140".
It's hard for me to type what I think about boots. I have essays worth
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