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Ive been on all day every day. just not posting a shoot load. Cos all I can think of posting about atm is the shred, and thats prob getting a bit annoying
Ive been on all day every day. just not posting a shoot load. Cos all I can think of posting about atm is the shred, and thats prob getting a bit annoying
Same here K2, will be epic first snow since feb this year.
Same here K2, will be epic first snow since feb this year.
Will this be the first time in the new boots?
Same here K2, will be epic first snow since feb this year.
Will this be the first time in the new boots?
yes farken, i hope they don’t give me problems if they do i am going to commit suicide on the snow.
how are yours going now ?
Meh!
Everyone has the shred on their minds even those not going at all!!
Who cares.
Post away!
Haha well I hope so too as I fully understand the extreme pain ill fitting boots can cause.
I don’t get anywhere near as much ankle pain since the adjustments and the boots are generally getting more comfortable as the season goes on. I still have slight heel lift inside my inner on my right boot as I’ve done nothing about it but it’s not too bad and mostly noticed when skating.
It’s nice not dreading putting them on anymore.
Same here K2, will be epic first snow since feb this year.
Will this be the first time in the new boots?
yes farken, i hope they don’t give me problems if they do i am going to commit suicide on the snow.
how are yours going now ?
I know ways you can do that. Just hit the biggest jump there as fast as you can, no speed checks!
I still have slight heel lift inside my inner on my right boot as I’ve done nothing about it but it’s not too bad and mostly noticed when skating.
put a dish sponge under your heel!
Works wonders!
I had old boots that were packed out to the max and an instructor suggested i fill the gaps with sponges!
Haha well I hope so too as I fully understand the extreme pain ill fitting boots can cause.
I don’t get anywhere near as much ankle pain since the adjustments and the boots are generally getting more comfortable as the season goes on. I still have slight heel lift inside my inner on my right boot as I’ve done nothing about it but it’s not too bad and mostly noticed when skating.
It’s nice not dreading putting them on anymore.
Dave give me a call, i got a solution for you, its just easier to explain over the phone.
Same here K2, will be epic first snow since feb this year.
Will this be the first time in the new boots?
yes farken, i hope they don’t give me problems if they do i am going to commit suicide on the snow.
how are yours going now ?
I know ways you can do that. Just hit the biggest jump there as fast as you can, no speed checks!
we can do it together but only if my boots give me problems. lol
put a dish sponge under your heel!
Works wonders!
I had old boots that were packed out to the max and an instructor suggested i fill the gaps with sponges!
I had considered something like this but since the movement is within the liner and not the shell I wasn’t sure how it would go and if it would interfere with the heelcup of the footbed.
Dave give me a call, i got a solution for you, its just easier to explain over the phone.
I haven’t got your number! We’ll go one better and you can explain it to me over a couple of bevvies on Friday!
put a dish sponge under your heel!
Works wonders!
I had old boots that were packed out to the max and an instructor suggested i fill the gaps with sponges!
I had considered something like this but since the movement is within the liner and not the shell I wasn’t sure how it would go and if it would interfere with the heelcup of the footbed.
Maybe!
So put it on top of your foot, between the liner?
But a sponge will only change a couple of mm. if it is more than that can snowboard boots have lifters put in?
It is definitely quiet.. came in for my lunchtime BW fix, and nothing.. hope you guys are having an awesome time at the shred lol