Last season for my birthday I got money for ski boots .living in England I was unfortunately miss-guided by an awful boot fitter. I have wide feet, especially at the ankles and directly below. I now learn I should have been put in Nordica Boots but I was sold a pair of Head World Cup boots (bright yellow.) I was originally given size 27.5 but after a weeks skiing realised they were too big, and was having to crank up the buckles to keep my foot wedged well. Whilst on the holiday I got a pair of custom footbeds which I thought might have decreased the volume in the boot a little. Anyhow to cut the story short I went back to the shop and asked for a refund, I was refused but was given an exchange for size 26.5. Having skied on them on at New Year this year they were much better. I actually like the boot and it offers decent stiffness. However the narrowness was still an issue and I had to hire boots for 3 days whilst the shell was stretched. Now to my questions
They need stretching just below the ankle bone this time as they weren’t done perfectly by the shop, this is not commonly done apparently but is it feasible?
Also can I get the custom footbeds I got for the 27.5 grinded down and thinned in order to fit them into the new 26.5 shell or should I start again?
Should I get the footbeds sorted first then get the shell stretched the second time or get the shell stretched and then the footbeds sorted?
Will the stretching in this area make the boots too wide for my liners, and if so would a wide custom fitted foot bed help?
I KNOW once this ankle part is sorted the boots will be great. They are a perfect length and I like the stiffness and fit (apart from the pinching just below the ankle bone.) Thank you for your time. And please can you guys advise as I know how awful ski boot advice is over here in England.
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