Welcome to AlpineZone, the largest online community of skiers and snowboarders in the Northeast!
You may have to REGISTER before you can post. Registering is FREE, gets rid of the majority of advertisements, and lets you participate in giveaways and other AlpineZone events!
Jeff's just that much closer to the Loaf....I was sticking with the assumption he wanted something within an hour of home.
My family was introduced to Sean in a funny way. We had rented a place up on the Sachem trail for the winter. One night on our way back home from dinner, his car was in a ditch and my dad helped arrange to get him pulled out. He was just getting started with Northern back when they were in their old location in the strip mall across the access road. He hooked us up and had our family's business for the next 15-20 years we skied at Okemo.
The quick and dirty: I want new, good boots... Something I can use for a few years... Something that fits right and will perform.... I'm okay spending some money, but not looking to break the bank.
My feet are horrible (I over pronate like crazy, they are fairly large - sz 13 or so, and just downright ugly)...
Who should I go see that isn't too far from me? Would I be better off getting something local or waiting until I'm up at Sunday River where I spend a majority of my ski days and hitting a shop up that way?
What say ye?
-w
I have an apointment with Green Mountain Orthotic Lab next Tuesday at 8:00 for new boots![]()
It's amazing isn't it? I expected the change to be evolutionary, but it was revolutionary. The claim is by fitting the boot properly that you will have eliminate the cold foot syndrome too. Now that it's cold, we'll see.Wow are my feet happy!!
It's amazing isn't it? I expected the change to be evolutionary, but it was revolutionary. The claim is by fitting the boot properly that you will have eliminate the cold foot syndrome too. Now that it's cold, we'll see.
I am also impressed at how much they improved the control of the ski. I thought it was strictly my weight, strength and stamina. While true, it's amazing what a tight fit can do.
BTW, lots of people talk about "footbeds", but it can be more or at least different, depending on your shape of foot/ankle/shin.
Another thing worth doing when the mountain conditions are not appealing.
Congrats!
At Richelsons right now. So far I'm impressed.