RFV peeps who do you recommend in the area? I need a sixth toe punch on some Flexons that I am frankenbooting into an AT boot.
I just had a shop cook some liners with the footbeds in. Not good, the footbeds curled up across the width.
RFV peeps who do you recommend in the area? I need a sixth toe punch on some Flexons that I am frankenbooting into an AT boot.
I just had a shop cook some liners with the footbeds in. Not good, the footbeds curled up across the width.
There's only one law ya can't break .......embarrassing a cop in public.
All the old guard are gone. Do you know Corey at Aspen Sports?
I don't know Corey, I'll swing by Aspen Sports and see whats up. Thanks.
There's only one law ya can't break .......embarrassing a cop in public.
Bumping this cause my Lange 100's are pretty well shot and packed out to the limit. So they have become a chore to ski in and I am in the market for new boots. I though about just getting a new liner and booster strap but I think I want something a little stiffer now since I am stronger, 25lbs heavier and ski much bigger/stiffer skis than I did when I got these. I liked the fit of the Lange's when I first got them but I am open to other brands if some boot wizrd thinks they will work better. My questions is who is the best bootguy in the RFV? I know about Surefoot(and read the long thread) but some people I have talked to like bootech and maybe even Aspen sports? Any other suggestions, personal experience, etc?
"They don't think it be like it is, but it do."
Check with PJ at Gene Talyors. I've got really wide feet and need punching on both sides. A very good shop over the years.
Good luck, skiing with foot pain REALLY SUCKS.![]()
Jim Lindsey at Bootech. 970.925.2526. one man operation based at Aspen Highlands. He sells and fits only boots. His alignment and orthodics have always been right on the money for me. His website is Bootech.com. good luck.
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