Hey, so I’ve been looking around google/ YouTube for ski boots for the park, and I haven’t found good Boots for good prices. Does anyone have any recommendations?
**This thread was edited on Oct 2nd 2022 at 4:35:27pm
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Hey, so I’ve been looking around google/ YouTube for ski boots for the park, and I haven’t found good Boots for good prices. Does anyone have any recommendations?
**This thread was edited on Oct 2nd 2022 at 4:35:27pm
Go see your local Boot fitter, it will save your feet and toe nails
**This post was edited on Oct 2nd 2022 at 4:51:07pm
get full ti... on wait.
For real go to a boot fitter. Support the local shop and you'll have a comfortable pair of boots
You will hate yourself for getting cheap boots that don’t fit. Spend the $$ on a bootfitter. The rest is easy to find for cheap
Go to a bootfitter its really that simple. Your feet are your life treat them with care that professionals give.
Others have said this but going to a good bootfitter will save you a lot of trouble. Getting the wrong boots can genuinely destroy your feet. It can be expensive but it’s worth it
Just seen this… did anyone tell you to see a bootfitter?
what about that bootfitter that roasted that guys toe tho wonder what happened with that
I agree with people above saying 'go to a bootfitter' but yeesh this advice is mad unhelpful for people who are new to skiing. First of all most "bootfitters" aren't actual Bootfitters, they're just boot salespeople.
Here is a good resource for certified Bootfitters: https://www.bootfitters.com/find-shop
you can also just search for highly-rated bootfitters on ski forums. Typically for larger cities there will be at least a few threads on TGR and newschoolers talking about legit Bootfitters.
KCoCMwhat about that bootfitter that roasted that guys toe tho wonder what happened with that
Was about to ask exactly this. Homie got fucking jacked up.