marzNC
Angel Diva
I've been through 3 boot fittings since I decided to buy new boots around 2006. Mostly because my technique improved and I was skiing enough to wear out liners. The last two from the same boot fitter (local ski shop in NC). My feet are fairly straightforward but I have short legs and muscular calves so some boots are a no-go from the first minute I have them on.I did go back, but then didn't ski much and not at all last year. I do think a lot is probably lack of technique etc. I will give them a call and see what happens. Thanks
There are boots for all levels of skiing. It's not a matter of ski technique. But it is more different to communicate well with a boot fitter when you have less experience with skiing.
The range of possibilities for an initial pair of boots, and the customizations that are possible if necessary is mind-boggling. Nothing like buying a pair of shoes for everyday use.