Thanks Bandit :D
Maybe I will buy some for my next ski holiday.
Report on buying my new ski boots
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Started by AllyG in Ski Hardware 02-Apr-2010 - 68 Replies
AllyG
reply to 'Report on buying my new ski boots' posted Oct-2010
Trencher
reply to 'Report on buying my new ski boots' posted Nov-2010
Some boots are a real pain to put the liners back in. Normally seems to be a combination of the back of the boot in the cuff, and all the adjustment stuff sticking out, often with a proud seam on the liner. Duct tape can work wonders to cover up snags, and smooth the passage of the liner.
because I'm so inclined .....
Tony_H
reply to 'Report on buying my new ski boots' posted Nov-2010
I had a nightmare with my old atomic boots which had thermic heated liners....wires and all sorts inside!
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Bandit
reply to 'Report on buying my new ski boots' posted Nov-2010
Tony_H wrote: old atomic boots which had thermic heated liners....
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AllyG
reply to 'Report on buying my new ski boots' posted Nov-2010
I couldn't get those liners and insoles back into my boots :cry:
It was much too hard.
Luckily, I didn't have to go to London or Courchevel to get them sorted, I just asked my husband to do it for me. Being married to a very strong farmer with an aptitude for mechanical problems does come in handy sometimes :D
I don't think I will be trying that again, though. I'll go and buy some of those special drying whatsits instead.
Ally
It was much too hard.
Luckily, I didn't have to go to London or Courchevel to get them sorted, I just asked my husband to do it for me. Being married to a very strong farmer with an aptitude for mechanical problems does come in handy sometimes :D
I don't think I will be trying that again, though. I'll go and buy some of those special drying whatsits instead.
Ally
Topic last updated on 01-November-2010 at 21:04