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| View Poll Results: Do you use custom footbeds? | |||
| Yes | | 11 | 73.33% |
| No | | 4 | 26.67% |
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| Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Concord NH
Posts: 97
| A good footbed should last between 400-500 days of skiing, there are some that will not last half that. They should go in 3-4 pairs of boots. Jeff
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| Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: jerseyin' up stowe, vt (Avatar: Verbier)
Posts: 107
| I do... I found my experience with them similar to RiverC0il, nice but not the dreamy end result I was told would happen. Frankly I think a couple of my riding buddies overhyped them to me. On the plus side, I actually find that they stabilize side to side movements, and limit heel lift somewhat, On the downside, I find the padding on the custom fbs so thin that the sole of my feet hurt badly Would I get another set? Probably but I would talk to the fitter more about my specific foot issues so he could fit me better next time. |
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| MRG-20th hole Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Hopewell Jct., NY
Posts: 6,100
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-Stabilize side to side movement and limit heel lift? Good footbeds eliminate side to side movement and heel lift. -Leave in the factory footbed and put the custom bed over it? A well fitted boot/footbed would leave zero room for you to put the factory footbed in. -You tell the bootfitter what your feet need? Oh no, the bootfitter is the one who tells you what you need. I suspect that Steve's less than enthusiastic response is also related to a poor boot fitting. Most folks I know who go to my bootfitter have the same response I did...there is skiing before footbeds and there is skiing after footbeds. The two experiences are totally different and once you get those footbeds you simply can't imagine how you skiied without them. | |
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