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mustski

Angel Diva
2015 was the last post in this thread. I'm guessing its pretty outdated.

Anyone have recent recommendations for boot fitters in Vail? I'll be there early season and thats always a good time to get boots because there is a good selection. If not, I'll have to sacrifice my time on the mountain and battle the crowds in Mammoth the week after New Years or worse wait till later in the season.
@KatyPerrey @RachelV This is your neck of the woods. Any suggestions?
@CarverJill This thread is a little more recent though I don't know if it's of any help. https://www.theskidiva.com/forums/i...ion-usa-western-rocky-mountain-regions.16791/
 

KatyPerrey

PSIA 3 Children's Specialist 2 Keystone Resort
SBF -Ski Boot Fitting is very well respected in Vail. Many instructors from all over use SBF. I see Jeff Bergeron (over 20 yrs) in Breckenridge. Jeff is hard to get an appointment with and he rarely sees walk in folks.

Good luck!


Greg Hoffmann
Ski Boot fitting,Inc.
Lionshead Circle and Skier Enhancement Center
Vail, Colorado
802-379-1014
[email protected]
www.skibootfitting.com

Jeff Bergeron
Boot Fixation
127 S. Main, Breckenridge, CO
970.453.8546
https://bootfixation.com/
 

SnowHot

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
2015 was the last post in this thread. I'm guessing its pretty outdated.

Anyone have recent recommendations for boot fitters in Vail? I'll be there early season and thats always a good time to get boots because there is a good selection. If not, I'll have to sacrifice my time on the mountain and battle the crowds in Mammoth the week after New Years or worse wait till later in the season.
If I were going to be in Vail, I'd contact Ski Boot Fitting, which operates out Vail Mountain Sports. This is Greg Hoffman's business that works inside a Vail owned shop, but his staff is top notch. He's one of the Masterfit instructors and has a good team.
 

CarverJill

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
@SnowHot and @KatyPerrey I have contacted Greg Hoffman but am having a tough time figuring out specifics with him. He was responsive initially but wouldn't meet in Vail, only Beaver Creek and won't give me the address of where to meet him or set a morming meeting time that works for me riding the bus early season. Is he a bit of an unusual personality? I'm a details person and wondering if he is just super laid back hence the disconnect. TBH I'm having second thoughts about doing my fitting with him based on our interaction online.
 

Belgiangirl

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
International - Belgium

Galy Sport
Rue de la Technologie 11
1082 Berchem-Ste-Agathe

A surprisingly big winter sports store near Brussels with everything from skis to clothing to goggles etc. Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. They've been in business for 40 years, quite an accomplishment in a country without ski hills.

I just got new boots fitted there and although I haven't skied in them yet, I'm confident they will be great. They started out with really took their time to give me all sorts of boots and brands to try out and ordered a higher flex boot for me without having to purchase it in case it didn't fit (I tried the same model in a lower flex so they were 95% sure I'd like it, but still).
 

Belgiangirl

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
International - Belgium

Galy Sport
Rue de la Technologie 11
1082 Berchem-Ste-Agathe

A surprisingly big winter sports store near Brussels with everything from skis to clothing to goggles etc. Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. They've been in business for 40 years, quite an accomplishment in a country without ski hills.

I just got new boots fitted there and although I haven't skied in them yet, I'm confident they will be great. They started out with really took their time to give me all sorts of boots and brands to try out and ordered a higher flex boot for me without having to purchase it in case it didn't fit (I tried the same model in a lower flex so they were 95% sure I'd like it, but still).

And now the full message... :smile:

International - Belgium

Galy Sport
Rue de la Technologie 11
1082 Berchem-Ste-Agathe
galy.be

A surprisingly big winter sports store near Brussels with everything from skis to clothing to goggles etc. Very friendly and knowledgeable staff, it's so obvious they're passionate about skiing. They've been in business for 40 years, quite an accomplishment in a country without ski hills.

I just got new boots fitted there and although I haven't skied in them yet, I'm confident they will be great. They started out with a 3D foot scan (the only shop in Belgium who currently does the 3D vacuum Fischer scan), then really took their time to give me all sorts of boots and brands to try out and ordered a higher flex boot for me without having to purchase it in case it didn't fit (I tried the same model in a lower flex so they were 95% sure I'd like it, but still).

Once they received the boots, I tried them on to see how the stock fit felt, then they started the heated customizing process. They also changed the insoles and added heel supports in between the liner and the shell. We've already agreed I'll head back to the shop for some minor tweaks after the first week of skiing. They didn't have to punch out areas of the shell (no hot spots so far), but they have all the necessary equipment in case they need to.

It's a long shot, but if you ever find yourself in Belgium and in need of new boots, this is the place to be.
 

rivarunnamomma

Certified Ski Diva
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA

Brian
Coastal Ski and Sport
3-1950 Government St.
250-385-7368

https://coastalskisport.com/
[email protected]

I was delighted to find a professional boot fitter in snow-free Victoria, BC. Brian has been fitting boots for more than 30 years. He is knowledgeable, professional and methodical. He does the full range of modifications (as required) from blowing out the shell, filing it down, to building custom insoles. You have to book an appointment in advance, because he spends at least an hour with you, often two. It's worth it.

Recently, I got fed up with my existing boots and went to see Brian in early March - the tail end of the ski season. Sure enough, Brian found a boot that fit me well, and discussed the modifications he'd make, but given the type of skier I am, he thought I would be happier with "more" boot. He recommended that I come back next year when he had lots of brand new stock, so I could try on a wider range of boots. He could have sold me those boots without much effort -- instead, he put my needs ahead of his sale. I was impressed and I'll definitely be going back next fall.

 

Laurie Pasturczak

Diva in Training
ILLINOIS – Northwest Suburbs

Rick Pasturczak
Alpine Accessories
9219 S IL Route 31
Lake in the Hills IL 60156
847-854-4754
www.AlpineAccessories.com


[email protected]

Rick has over 30 years of boot fitting experience. Rick started his own shop 9 years ago after working at Vertical Drop and Munson Ski Shop.

FYI - Rick Barton is no longer at the Vertical Drop Ski Shop.
Rick has now retired and closed the Alpine Accessories shop. He is referring everyone to the Viking Ski Shop, 131 W Northwest Hwy, Barrington, IL. They only do boot fitting by appointment. 847-381-1188
 

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