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Thanks. I’ve heard that also.I know a lot of NYC people used to go to Heino's in NJ to see Greg Pier for boot-fitting there. Greg now works for Ski Barn in Wayne since Heino's closed and appointments can be scheduled with him there.
I would go to a ski town for boots. If your buying in the city you mys well buy them online as you will get about the same quality of service at a much cheaper price.
this. the only place i would trust at all here is surefoot. and that's gonna be a solid 1200 boot.
fuck paragon. fuck rei. fuck panda sports in Brooklyn. fuck anyplace on long island or in new jersey. these places simply do not exist to cater to actual skiers. they cater to flatland ski tourists who fundamentally want something different out of their equipment than i (we?) do. its not worth risking a major purchase like boots here. i don't even let these places do basic ski tune ups or mounts anymore.
No offense, but the person I mentioned earlier in this thread is a very well known master boot-fitter and has been highly recommended in the ski racing community for years. He doesn't cater to "flatland ski tourists".
Not everyone can go to a ski resort area to have boots fitted locally there. That would definitely be my first preference, but there are a select number of other "local" options around that are absolutely trustworthy (Greg being probably the only one I would personally use, but that doesn't mean there aren't also a couple others that know what they're doing).
Just because you didn't run into a good one doesn't mean they don't exist. That's precisely what the OP was doing, asking for specific recommendation from people who're lucky enough to have found a good one. Your blanket statement they don't exist just because you don't know one, is pretty arrogant.Maybe someone knows what they are doing but of the 5 or 6 ski shops I've been to in the metro area they did not.
Again, you don't know if some shops may include that.Plus you want to get your boots, go ski and bring If them back for any needed adjustments that I doubt some fitter in the city would include in the purchase price
If it weren't for manufacturers keep on changing their boots from year to year, I could even buy my boots online and just pay for the needed work still come out ahead.I buy most of my gear online except for boots.
There's 2-3 guys at Ski Barn (both Wayne and Lawrenceville NJ locations) that are excellent fitters. Got my boots there along with custom foot beds. Great fit after spending a lot of time evaluating and adjusting.No offense, but the person I mentioned earlier in this thread is a very well known master boot-fitter and has been highly recommended in the ski racing community for years. He doesn't cater to "flatland ski tourists".
Not everyone can go to a ski resort area to have boots fitted locally there. That would definitely be my first preference, but there are a select number of other "local" options around that are absolutely trustworthy (Greg being probably the only one I would personally use, but that doesn't mean there aren't also a couple others that know what they're doing).