Are FTs warm

they aren't, only solution is to wear one pair inside another.

**This post was edited on Oct 25th 2020 at 3:34:46pm
 
I've had a pair of full tilts that were a size too big and there was only one day skiing Alta last year where I had to go to the lodge because of the cold. If I was skiing somewhere that was consistently single digits or negatives I might've needed something else to help keep my feet warm.
 
14188165:FruitBootPro said:
Go

To

A

Bootfitter

and ask them

instead of a bunch of random shitheads on the internet

yup yup yup

this being said, I was advised by a boot fitter to ride them for half a season or so, and then get them heat molded to my foot

-felt a lot warmer after that
 
14188183:iced said:
yup yup yup

this being said, I was advised by a boot fitter to ride them for half a season or so, and then get them heat molded to my foot

-felt a lot warmer after that

@op:pretty sure liner is going to matter way more than the shell when it comes to heat btw

**This post was edited on Oct 25th 2020 at 9:20:49pm
 
Only if they actually fit your foot properly. So many people come in to my store complaining that they always get cold feet, turns out that their boots don't fit properly, and just cut off their circulation, or they are just wearing too many fucking socks. Go see a bootfitter bud.
 
14210648:SendyMcSendyface said:
Only if they actually fit your foot properly. So many people come in to my store complaining that they always get cold feet, turns out that their boots don't fit properly, and just cut off their circulation, or they are just wearing too many fucking socks. Go see a bootfitter bud.

Terrific
 
14210648:SendyMcSendyface said:
Only if they actually fit your foot properly. So many people come in to my store complaining that they always get cold feet, turns out that their boots don't fit properly, and just cut off their circulation, or they are just wearing too many fucking socks. Go see a bootfitter bud.

Mine are fitted and super warm.
 
Ok I know I said to go to a bootfitter but to save you some time: The thing that all bootfitters say about Intuition liners (which come in every Full Tilt) is that they are the warmest liner out there. Many times, I have heard multiple bootfitters at the shop I work at saying verbatim when having their customer try on Dalbellos, "This is an Intuition liner, it's the warmest liner on the market". They say that pretty much every time they present Dalbellos/Full Tilts. However, I would not let that alone decide your boot choice.

If you need a warm liner then you could possibly have your bootfitter swap in an Intuition into your boot if it doesn't come stock with one, but when I asked about mixing and matching liners, one of the bootfitters at my shop said he would pretty much never recommend it.
 
Ok I know I said to go to a bootfitter but to save you some time: The thing that all bootfitters say about Intuition liners (which come in every Full Tilt) is that they are the warmest liner out there. Many times, I have heard multiple bootfitters at the shop I work at saying verbatim when having their customer try on Dalbellos, "This is an Intuition liner, it's the warmest liner on the market". They say that pretty much every time they present Dalbellos/Full Tilts. However, I would not let that alone decide your boot choice.

If you need a warm liner then you could possibly have your bootfitter swap in an Intuition into your boot if it doesn't come stock with one, but when I asked about mixing and matching liners, one of the bootfitters at my shop said he would pretty much never recommend it.
 
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