Hi folks,
I know this sounds like a half-baked idea (no pun intended) but I don't live near a ski shop and as a backpacker, I have developed a habit of making or modifying gear at home so, the thought occurred to me to that I could heat mold new ski boots at home. (Assuming that they are designed for heat molding).
First thought was to sit a chair in front of the oven. Oven doors can be removed easily, then should I bake or broil? Do I want them browned on top? No, wait, convection! Moving air would be good! Do I need a fire extinguisher handy? Maybe, not such a good idea.
Second idea: Plastic garbage bag tied around my legs, just below the knees, with a very few small vent holes punched into the bottom, and stick a BLOW DRYER in the top through another hole! I like it! Now, my only question is,"How long do I need to do this?"
Those of you that have had this done in a ski shop, can you tell me how warm your feet got. Was it barely noticeable, nice cozy warm, definitely noticeably warm, or down-right when is this going to be over warm?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated as well as any completely new ideas!
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