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Do you unbuckle your boots on the way up the lift?

MadMadWorld

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I always thought you were supposed to buckle the lowest shin buckle first. But I don't know if there is any reasoning behind it.
 

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I buckle from the bottom up. Do the 2 on the bottom then play with the tongue to get a better fit, at least I feel it's better. The top 2 buckles I do top down but that's because I have to do the top 1st to get the bottom one to close. Then I do the top over making it tighter. After that I don't touch the boots until I take them off at the end of the day.
 

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Bottom to top. Pulls the boot together so there is less adjusting of the buckles


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I always do the two toe buckles, then the velcro strap, then the shin buckles. The boot strap is my most important buckle.
 

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Has anyone ever done the topic "Do you use the safety bar riding a chairlift whenever there is one?" If not, maybe I'll start it.
 

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In Vermont all the chairs have them, usually if their are children on the chair yes, if I'm by my self on a non detachable chair then no.

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On my alpine boots I have 5 buckles. I do the 2 toe buckles then the strap then the middle buckle up. Then recheck them all for tightness. On the tele boots I only have 3 buckles - toe then strap then middle then top recheck for tightness
 

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In Vermont all the chairs have them, usually if their are children on the chair yes, if I'm by my self on a non detachable chair then no.

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There is 1 chair in VT, at an operating resort that doesn't have a safety bar.....
 

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I have seen a thread on this or at least there was discussion of it within a thread.

I think actually that there was a discussion about having a discussion within a thread about having a thread to discuss should we have a discussion about it ;) (Pretty sure that one started in the dog days of summer when AZ is at it's most "interesting" and/or desperate for snow best! ;) :lol:
 

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I think actually that there was a discussion about having a discussion within a thread about having a thread to discuss should we have a discussion about it ;) (Pretty sure that one started in the dog days of summer when AZ is at it's most "interesting" and/or desperate for snow best! ;) :lol:

:spin:
 

deadheadskier

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I do and almost always have. I don't think it's the result of improper fitting boots. I've got intuition liners and have had my boots worked on by Richelson's to perfect the fit.

It's just a personal preference for a more relaxed fit while on the lift.
 

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Yesterday at hunter it was low single digits at the summit.

If I didn't unbuckle for the ride up my feet would be very cold after a run or two.

On a normal day in the 30's I leave them buckled.
 
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