Best boot fitter in Salt Lake or Park City?

jkelley24

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As the title says, I am looking for a boot fitter in SLC or PC to make some adjustments to my boots for the season. Who does good work?
 
Ive personally had nothing but the best experiences with the boys down at Inkline on 3300 in Millcreek. If he is still working in the shop, Chris is an absolutely solid guy and one of the coolest people you'll meet. The rest of the shop dudes are great as well. Highly recommend.

Heard amazing things about Sports Den as well, And the Powder House up at Alta kills it as well. The Lift House right at the canyon mouths is a decent shop as well.
 
Hi I am the Grey Bear kid as mentioned above. Come say what's up your canting is most likely off. Send me a message if you have any questions.

Graber
 
13742662:DeebieSkeebies said:
Ive personally had nothing but the best experiences with the boys down at Inkline on 3300 in Millcreek. If he is still working in the shop, Chris is an absolutely solid guy and one of the coolest people you'll meet. The rest of the shop dudes are great as well. Highly recommend.

Heard amazing things about Sports Den as well, And the Powder House up at Alta kills it as well. The Lift House right at the canyon mouths is a decent shop as well.

I just got fitted by Chris at Inkline recently and hes a great dude and will make sure you have a perfect fit. He also spends the time to educate you on every step of the fitting process too which was nice.
 
I've had great work done at both the Surefoot in Mammoth and the one in Squaw. The guys in Squaw did my foam injected liners years ago when I lived there and the guys in Surefoot at Mammoth did a great job on my last injected liners. Both guys did a great job, so I would guess the stores in Utah are good too.
 
13743757:dan4060 said:
I've had great work done at both the Surefoot in Mammoth and the one in Squaw. The guys in Squaw did my foam injected liners years ago when I lived there and the guys in Surefoot at Mammoth did a great job on my last injected liners. Both guys did a great job, so I would guess the stores in Utah are good too.

If only they could find a way to make the foam lighter.
 
13743864:hippystinx said:
If only they could find a way to make the foam lighter.

Honestly it has never bothered me. I'm used to it though, so maybe I might notice if I went to a different boot.
 
13743455:Trefin said:
I just got fitted by Chris at Inkline recently and hes a great dude and will make sure you have a perfect fit. He also spends the time to educate you on every step of the fitting process too which was nice.

oh without a doubt. the dude literally helped change up my skiing entirely by fitting me in some good langes, he is the fucking man.
 
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