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    WTB 27.0 Liners

    My Salamon liners in my touring boots are thrashed. The insides are all ripped and they are about as warm as three pair of cotton socks. I'm looking for a pair of new or slightly used 27.0 liners out of a high quality boot. Narrow is better. Any shops have a pair downstairs? Any bootfitters? Let me know what you have.

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    size 9 (around a 27) lange liner from the WC boot. Thin, light, narrow and new

    $100 shipped?

    I think someone on the chat section is doing a deal on intuitions too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mntlion
    size 9 (around a 27) lange liner from the WC boot. Thin, light, narrow and new

    $100 shipped?

    I think someone on the chat section is doing a deal on intuitions too?
    How much less warm than I stock liner going to be? L10 type shape or differnet?

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    they are a bit colder/thinner/lighter then stock

    they came from the current plug boot (like the 130 comp low volume boot) newer then L10 vintage

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    I have a size 8 intuition liner. Used 5 days then I upgraded to a size 9 with a power wrap. Heat and buckle down.
    50 bucks + shipping

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    I've got medium Crispi 27,0 liners - never used. Just taking up space. Yours for cost of shipping. NOT thermofit.

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    Hey foggy-

    Do you want the alpine liners for the additional stiffness? If so, that's cool otherwise have I told you how much I love my T-flexes? They're vastly warmer than any kind of stock liner and I don't miss the additional stock liner support owing to the just exact, perfect fit.
    "It is not the result that counts! It is not the result but the spirit! Not what - but how. Not what has been attained - but at what price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeeLau
    I've got medium Crispi 27,0 liners - never used. Just taking up space. Yours for cost of shipping. NOT thermofit.
    I think this is too good to pass up. I'm gonna see if I can get you to budge a little on price via PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mntlion
    size 9 (around a 27) lange liner from the WC boot. Thin, light, narrow and new

    $100 shipped?

    I think someone on the chat section is doing a deal on intuitions too?
    Thanks Dave. I think I'm gonna pass for now. I'm a little concern that the liner may have too little volume for the G-Ride shell not to mention my piggies get cold easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemon boy
    Hey foggy-

    Do you want the alpine liners for the additional stiffness? If so, that's cool otherwise have I told you how much I love my T-flexes? They're vastly warmer than any kind of stock liner and I don't miss the additional stock liner support owing to the just exact, perfect fit.
    T-flex no worky for me. I like the way an alpine liner skis and feels.

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    liners

    I've been really happy with these nordica liners. I only have 10 days on them so I have no idea how they'll last, but they are really comfortable for now. I'm using them in some lange banshee 110s which are pretty narrow and they fit great. For $25 I'm not expecting them to last forever.

    edit- the first 10 days walking in them over the summer and 5 days skiing hurt like hell, but they're great now.
    Last edited by Art Vandelay; 11-23-2005 at 11:15 AM.

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    Thanks Art. If the Lee Lau's don't work out I'll go that route.

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    I have a pair of 27.0 liners out of a Rossi race boot that have probably less than 10 days in them they are heat fit but have never been heated. I think that they are 3 years old but their still agood stiff liner I just quit using them after I got some zip fits $35 plus shipping and they are yours.
    Last edited by backslap; 11-24-2005 at 08:44 PM.

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