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Started by Cirrus1007 in Ski Chatter - 10 Replies

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Trencher
reply to 'Which Ski's'
posted Feb-2012

It's not just the feet, and their comfort that you would see a boot fitter for. It's is also to make sure those feet are supported properly and in a way aligns the rest of the body for skiing. Having said that, many people can have a good experience in off the shelf boots that are the right size. Are they skiing the best that they are capable of? probably not.

A good indicator that your alignment is off, is if you struggle with some types of turns or drills in a lesson that everyone else seems to manage.
because I'm so inclined .....

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Which Ski's'
posted Feb-2012

Snapzzz wrote:
Tony_H wrote:

If you have regular feet you shouldnt have a problem.



Who has regular feet!
Not many people will say that, everyone believes they are different or have their own peculiar trait.
I think i read once that shampoo for 'normal' hair sells the least as most people, especially women believe that theirs is far from normal.
Funny that.


I do ... Don't even have to try shoes on ..... Lucky me :thumbup:

Tony_H
reply to 'Which Ski's'
posted Feb-2012

Ian Wickham wrote:
Snapzzz wrote:
Tony_H wrote:

If you have regular feet you shouldnt have a problem.



Who has regular feet!
Not many people will say that, everyone believes they are different or have their own peculiar trait.
I think i read once that shampoo for 'normal' hair sells the least as most people, especially women believe that theirs is far from normal.
Funny that.


I do ... Don't even have to try shoes on ..... Lucky me :thumbup:


I thought I did too. But have just had insoles fitted for a high arch on my left foot. Hope to experience the difference in 2 weeks time!
www  New and improved me

Topic last updated on 18-February-2012 at 14:53