Well, I hope you go soon. Am anxiously awaiting the next chapter in your boot saga!
It needs to end "and she skied happily ever after."I’m hoping the saga abruptly ends once I ski, but that’s probably really wishful thinking haha. Hopefully Sunday River opens sometime in the next 3 weeks!!
So sorry, but I have no clue. It all sounded safe enough to me when you said the guy told you you couldn’t go too far but I know nothing. If it makes you feel any better, I’ll likely be posting canting questions soon, based on what the bootfitter told me.Okay, I’m getting paranoid that no one has commented on the technique (or lack of) forcing my cuffs into compliance.. And have been wondering the what ifs of whether this will negatively affect my skiing now haha. Someone ease my brain! I do however plan to get an alignment assessment by a professional still, just not sure if I NEED to prioritize that before day 1 on snow or not?
So sorry, but I have no clue. It all sounded safe enough to me when you said the guy told you you couldn’t go too far but I know nothing. If it makes you feel any better, I’ll likely be posting canting questions soon, based on what the bootfitter told me.
But if you’re still looking for AT stuff, why not haul along your alpine boots and have them take a look at the same time?
Okay, I’m getting paranoid that no one has commented on the technique (or lack of) forcing my cuffs into compliance.. And have been wondering the what ifs of whether this will negatively affect my skiing now haha. Someone ease my brain! I do however plan to get an alignment assessment by a professional still, just not sure if I NEED to prioritize that before day 1 on snow or not?
No news is good news! But we wouldn’t want you to be paranoid, so . . . What you did with the cuff sounded fine to me.
I would say to ski at least one day before getting an alignment or making any changes. Remind yourself what your current setup feels like before you change it.
Haha thanks! I was just starting to think oh no what if it’s overdone now and I can’t get on edge and I’m on the WROD and and and..
^^^^^ 100%. It won't make you suddenly unable to ski.Worst case scenario...bring the hex wrench in your pocket and swap them back on the side of the trail if completely necessary...otherwise, get to the bottom and get them back to where they were in the lodge.
I can’t possibly think that you’ve done anything that would be so detrimental to your skiing that you won’t be able to get down.
For a peace of mind, put on your boots and click into your skis on the living room carpet..shuffle around, move onto your edges, and see how it feels.
Okay, I’m getting paranoid that no one has commented on the technique (or lack of) forcing my cuffs into compliance.. And have been wondering the what ifs of whether this will negatively affect my skiing now haha. Someone ease my brain! I do however plan to get an alignment assessment by a professional still, just not sure if I NEED to prioritize that before day 1 on snow or not?
Okay, I’m getting paranoid that no one has commented on the technique (or lack of) forcing my cuffs into compliance.. And have been wondering the what ifs of whether this will negatively affect my skiing now haha. Someone ease my brain! I do however plan to get an alignment assessment by a professional still, just not sure if I NEED to prioritize that before day 1 on snow or not?
Don’t fall into the trap of paralysis by analysis!
I am the queen of analysis paralysis!!!