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Thread: Zipfit Grand Fuckin’ Teton Liner

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    How does the width of the gft toe box and overall length compare to a tour wrap? I’ve been skiing a 27 tw in a 27.5 Hoji Free. The width of the toe box is perfect but it feels a bit short even after molding with double toe caps. I know I can fit a 28 tw in the Hoji to get the length/width comfort but the heel hold will still be less than optimal. I would happily take the price/weight penalty for a locked in heel if the width/length is similar to a 28 wrap.


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    The neoprene toebox for Zipfits are quite thin, stretchy and forgiving. Even if they’re a bit short or narrow at first, IME they will stretch to accommodate your foot after a day or two. I have more forefoot room with GFTs than pro tours, even after padding/moulding the pro tours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASmileyFace View Post
    Anyone running a single set of GFT liners in both their ZGTPs and Cochise? I wear the cochise for inbounds/slack-country duty but my liner is shot. I just put some Intutions in my ZGTPs but figure I will want to use the zipfits in them too if I spend the dough. I wear 28.5 in both boots so I was thinking 29.5 for the liner... thoughts?
    I have used Zipfits for the past decade. Oldest pair in my Scarpa touring boots and the newer pair in my Tecnica Mach 1 MV. Both liners are Gara. Boots are 26.5 and liners are 27.5. 26.5 liners were too short for me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ASmileyFace View Post
    Anyone running a single set of GFT liners in both their ZGTPs and Cochise? I wear the cochise for inbounds/slack-country duty but my liner is shot. I just put some Intutions in my ZGTPs but figure I will want to use the zipfits in them too if I spend the dough. I wear 28.5 in both boots so I was thinking 29.5 for the liner... thoughts?
    I mean that’s going to depend on your personal shell fit. My 27.5 zipfits work well in all my 27.5 shells. But I have a snug fit in a Lange. If your foot fits well in the shell to begin with then I’d just match the sizing. But if you have funky stuff like a low instep in a high volume instep boot then that will change some things.

    Just a side thought…. I have added a tube of cork overall and I’m tight with no slip anywhere. If you are adding more then 3 or 4 tubes of cork then the shell is probably too big to begin with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoVT Joey View Post
    I mean that’s going to depend on your personal shell fit. My 27.5 zipfits work well in all my 27.5 shells. But I have a snug fit in a Lange. If your foot fits well in the shell to begin with then I’d just match the sizing. But if you have funky stuff like a low instep in a high volume instep boot then that will change some things.

    Just a side thought…. I have added a tube of cork overall and I’m tight with no slip anywhere. If you are adding more then 3 or 4 tubes of cork then the shell is probably too big to begin with.
    Sometimes you don’t get much choice on shell though. I’ve got ZeroGs sized down as far as I can without toe work, and I still have movement with 9 tubes added. My feet also like to go a bit numb but I think that’s because I am playing around with forefoot shims to deal with the massively tall toe box of the ZeroG that the Zipfit has no capacity to deal with and actually makes roomier.

    Ps. Pre punching my navicular and entire outside of my foot are pressed against the shell in a shell check. Low instep and low volume ankle with a desire for a snug boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenBC View Post
    Sometimes you don’t get much choice on shell though. I’ve got ZeroGs sized down as far as I can without toe work, and I still have movement with 9 tubes added. My feet also like to go a bit numb but I think that’s because I am playing around with forefoot shims to deal with the massively tall toe box of the ZeroG that the Zipfit has no capacity to deal with and actually makes roomier.

    Ps. Pre punching my navicular and entire outside of my foot are pressed against the shell in a shell check. Low instep and low volume ankle with a desire for a snug boot.
    Fuck 9 tubes? Why did you start with zero g? Why not the hawx?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cocximus View Post
    Fuck 9 tubes? Why did you start with zero g? Why not the hawx?
    Used to have the Hawx. My shell check is tighter in the zero g than the Hawx for the most part after punching. Hawx is a heel spur machine though. I can’t put my foot in them anymore.

    Hawx has way better heel hold. Zero g is tighter at the bottom and seems to open up at the top of the foot. Like a wedge.

    Most people I know who have zipfits have at least 6 tubes. Zipfits are really thin compared to intuitions and have no squish so it’s either tight or loose. Even if you have a hard stop on your heel lift.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenBC View Post
    Used to have the Hawx. My shell check is tighter in the zero g than the Hawx for the most part after punching. Hawx is a heel spur machine though. I can’t put my foot in them anymore.

    Hawx has way better heel hold. Zero g is tighter at the bottom and seems to open up at the top of the foot. Like a wedge.

    Most people I know who have zipfits have at least 6 tubes. Zipfits are really thin compared to intuitions and have no squish so it’s either tight or loose. Even if you have a hard stop on your heel lift.
    Heel on the hawx is what got my haglunds going bad, fuck that heel cup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenBC View Post
    Sometimes you don’t get much choice on shell though. I’ve got ZeroGs sized down as far as I can without toe work, and I still have movement with 9 tubes added. My feet also like to go a bit numb but I think that’s because I am playing around with forefoot shims to deal with the massively tall toe box of the ZeroG that the Zipfit has no capacity to deal with and actually makes roomier.

    Ps. Pre punching my navicular and entire outside of my foot are pressed against the shell in a shell check. Low instep and low volume ankle with a desire for a snug boot.

    ya. Which brings me back to my original statement…. Probably not the right shell fit. Sure I can make a round peg fit in a square hole, but I’d rather make a round peg fit in a snug round hole that’s close to correct to start with.

    I can’t believe you got 9 tubes in without blowing apart the bladder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoVT Joey View Post
    ya. Which brings me back to my original statement…. Probably not the right shell fit. Sure I can make a round peg fit in a square hole, but I’d rather make a round peg fit in a snug round hole that’s close to correct to start with.

    I can’t believe you got 9 tubes in without blowing apart the bladder.

    Not 9 tubes in each boot. One tube really doesn’t add much. My coworker has ten tubes in a 5mm shell fit in a Hawx ultra.

    I’m curious what low volume good skiing touring boot you would recommend for me considering my feedback.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenBC View Post
    Not 9 tubes in each boot. One tube really doesn’t add much. My coworker has ten tubes in a 5mm shell fit in a Hawx ultra.

    I’m curious what low volume good skiing touring boot you would recommend for me considering my feedback.
    Have you considered seeing a bootfitter? /s
    You are a bootfitter in Golden, no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenBC View Post
    Not 9 tubes in each boot. One tube really doesn’t add much. My coworker has ten tubes in a 5mm shell fit in a Hawx ultra.

    I’m curious what low volume good skiing touring boot you would recommend for me considering my feedback.
    I wouldn’t recommend anything without seeing your foot and measuring it. But the fact that you can fit a size larger liner in your shell plus 4.5 tubes of cork in each shell too, would lead me to believe your shell is a size to big to start with.

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    A size larger liner gives more space than the stock liner, especially with the thin toe box of a Zipfit. This shows that I am tight in my boot. Not sure what you’re getting at there.

    My foot measure 253mm. There’s no chance in hell I’m going in a 23 for a touring boot. Do you work at Pulse in Revy or something?

    You were quick to suggest I ski in a Hawx. I’m curious what other low volume performance touring boots you would have in mind. Because the options are slim. Quattro is on my list but it didn’t exist when I got my boot and I’m sceptical about them so far. Also, I’d need a large punch at the back of my 5th met which would be limited by the carbon reinforcement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenBC View Post
    A size larger liner gives more space than the stock liner, especially with the thin toe box of a Zipfit. This shows that I am tight in my boot. Not sure what you’re getting at there.

    My foot measure 253mm. There’s no chance in hell I’m going in a 23 for a touring boot. Do you work at Pulse in Revy or something?

    You were quick to suggest I ski in a Hawx. I’m curious what other low volume performance touring boots you would have in mind. Because the options are slim. Quattro is on my list but it didn’t exist when I got my boot and I’m sceptical about them so far. Also, I’d need a large punch at the back of my 5th met which would be limited by the carbon reinforcement.

    if you can show me where I recommended a hawx, it would be appreciated, in fact any time I’ve ever recommended anything from atomic or Salomon would be appreciated. And no, I’m come from a race background and have spent tons of hours on race room benches being ground into plugs, I’m just saying there is a better shell fit. As for your assumption, I’ll make one myself, you stuff every jerry out there into a 130+ flex boot that fits incorrectly and chase problems with aftermarket liner sales. Sounds like a great sales tactic.

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    This seems like a silly argument. Goldenbc's in zero g's which are the 2nd? 3rd? lowest volume touring boot on the market that actually skis decently. If he says it takes 9 tubes of cork to fill it out, I'd believe it. Fucking touring boots are all too damn wide and roomy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toast2266 View Post
    This seems like a silly argument.
    I think if someone made a bot that posted that any time >50% of the last 10+ posts in a given thread were by the same two people going back and forth, it'd be right ~80% of the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jongle View Post
    The neoprene toebox for Zipfits are quite thin, stretchy and forgiving. Even if they’re a bit short or narrow at first, IME they will stretch to accommodate your foot after a day or two. I have more forefoot room with GFTs than pro tours, even after padding/moulding the pro tours.
    Thank you for the input!

    The dreamliners I was running in my Vulcans are cut longer than my tour wraps and the wraps didn’t stretch as much as I expected. I really miss having a bit of a void in front of my toes. I finally found a pair of 27.5 gft’s locally so I’m going to try them on in the morning. Good to know they can stretch if necessary.

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    @ sovt, my bad that was the other guy asking about the Hawx. My comments still stand.

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    Well I got all ready to order a pair of GFT’s and emailed them ahead of time.

    Turns out they don’t play nice with the Hoji boots so it’s either new shells and $500 liners or back to the drawing board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tailwind View Post
    Well I got all ready to order a pair of GFT’s and emailed them ahead of time.

    Turns out they don’t play nice with the Hoji boots so it’s either new shells and $500 liners or back to the drawing board.
    They work fine in the hoji, you just need the boot horn to get in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tailwind View Post
    Well I got all ready to order a pair of GFT’s and emailed them ahead of time.

    Turns out they don’t play nice with the Hoji boots so it’s either new shells and $500 liners or back to the drawing board.
    I found the honeycomb material catches on the hoji free walk mode wings when going from walk to ski mode. I’m sure some gorilla tape or minor surgery might fix that
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    Zipfit Grand Fuckin’ Teton Liner

    Quote Originally Posted by toast2266 View Post
    This seems like a silly argument. Goldenbc's in zero g's which are the 2nd? 3rd? lowest volume touring boot on the market that actually skis decently. If he says it takes 9 tubes of cork to fill it out, I'd believe it. Fucking touring boots are all too damn wide and roomy.
    +1 to this. What’s the 1st (and 2nd) lowest?

    I’ve been trying to chase volume issues on the zgtp too. Bootfitter liked the shell fit better than the hawx and said if I went down another shell size he would have to punch the heel out so much it would interfere with the ski/walk mechanism. Two full length shims, ankle butterfly’s a spoiler and a green superfoot later I feel like I’m doing something wrong…

    So I picked up the Quattro xt on a whim as REI happened to have a used pair in my size. Best out of box fit I’ve had since the la sportiva spectre. Only issue is it feels like there still might be some room over the top of my toes…but nothing like the zgtp’s (or Cochise) where I was rocking back on my heels inside the boot in variable snow.

    This thread has actually been very helpful as I loved my zip fits but found them too stiff for touring and was wondering if I could use the GFT to take up some room in touring boots (especially over the top of the forefoot). Sounds like that’s a big no and a higher volume intuition liner is still one of the only decent options in that regard?



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    Quote Originally Posted by enginerd View Post
    +1 to this. What’s the 1st (and 2nd) lowest?

    I’ve been trying to chase volume issues on the zgtp too. Bootfitter liked the shell fit better than the hawx and said if I went down another shell size he would have to punch the heel out so much it would interfere with the ski/walk mechanism. Two full length shims, ankle butterfly’s a spoiler and a green superfoot later I feel like I’m doing something wrong…

    So I picked up the Quattro xt on a whim as REI happened to have a used pair in my size. Best out of box fit I’ve had since the la sportiva spectre. Only issue is it feels like there still might be some room over the top of my toes…but nothing like the zgtp’s (or Cochise) where I was rocking back on my heels inside the boot in variable snow.

    This thread has actually been very helpful as I loved my zip fits but found them too stiff for touring and was wondering if I could use the GFT to take up some room in touring boots (especially over the top of the forefoot). Sounds like that’s a big no and a higher volume intuition liner is still one of the only decent options in that regard?



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    Have you ever considered just shimming under your forefoot to take up that space?

    It'll affect how closed your ankle is but unless you're on the low end of normal for dorsiflexion, it might actually help your tip engagement a bit as a side benefit too.

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    When the venerable mercury liner was on it's way out I was starting to hurt my toes by curling them. Tightening the front buckle hurt my bunions. Full length hims hurt my instep. I fixed it by putting foam on top of the toes. GF complained about arch pain. I found it was caused by her curling her toes. Foam on top fixed it. I have not seen this done before, but in my limited experience it is very effective at improving fit without cramming the toes and instep with shims bellow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKlompus View Post
    I found the honeycomb material catches on the hoji free walk mode wings when going from walk to ski mode. I’m sure some gorilla tape or minor surgery might fix that
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    Remove that lower honey comb reinforcement so it won’t catch on the Hoji lock. It makes a smooth rearward ROM too.

    Very carefully cut the stitching. Be super careful cutting the stitching inside the little pouch. Cut the honeycomb off and leave the last bit stiched into the edge of the liner, under the black edging.

    Great reviews from everyone who has done it so far.

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