Best boot fitters in mid-Atlantic region

weastcoat

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Any places I should look into? I’m in PA.

need some better heel lock in my boots, I don’t think I can go any smaller than my current size (25.5) so I’m looking for a stiff ass 4-buckle with a low heel volume. Or a bootfitter to help me do that.

anywhere on the east coast would work too, I’m not opposed to traveling a number of hours to finally get a boot that I’m not gonna have to replace after a year of riding it.
 
Greg Hoffman (skibootfitting.com) at Snowshoe's Snow Creek shop. Went there for my new boots on Julian's recommendation, solid experience.
 
14524328:jimbobs said:
Greg Hoffman (skibootfitting.com) at Snowshoe's Snow Creek shop. Went there for my new boots on Julian's recommendation, solid experience.

Greg is the shit. He had my boots dialed in after one appointment. Super knowledgeable. Not sure if he is around the area right now or back on the coast. I’ll PM you his number.
 
14524346:CatdickBojangles said:
Greg is the shit. He had my boots dialed in after one appointment. Super knowledgeable. Not sure if he is around the area right now or back on the coast. I’ll PM you his number.

Can't help you w fitters but don't hesitate on the touring/on piste hybrid boots. Langes have a generally low volume fit, I jammed my feet into some XT3 Pro 140 TVs, tossed boosters on them and it's absolutely a dream. Obviously it's going to be based on your foot shape and what the boot fitter believes is going to be the closest fit. Make sure you get footbeds done, heat mold the liners if needed and ask him about punch and grinds
 
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