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Originally Posted by tcharron This will sound silly, but.
Last year I bought a pair of Dalbello ski boot, I can't recall the exact model offhand, but it was an offyear model with adjustable settings for carving. When I first tried on the boot, I loved it. I love the adjustments I can make in how much movement I have forward and back in my ankles, but there's one issue. While they feel comfortable, while I'm skiing, they hurt my toes. They're not squished or anything, but it's almost like when actually going skiing on them, that the TOP of my toes is being pinched. I haven't tried to take the liner out or anything yet, but, would it help? Did I simply buy something that just didn't fit me right? |
Did you have a shell fit done when you tried the boots out? Also, how far do you have to crank down the buckles?
Just thinking of a few fit-related questions, but I defer to Jeff's expertise...if you live near Concord, maybe a visit to Jeff would be in order.