Boot too flexy

No I tried them on I just need to know how to make them less flexible

**This post was edited on Dec 21st 2020 at 4:06:56pm
 
If they’re dlabellos roxas or full tilts u can likely swap out the tongue to a stiffer one. For others if you go to a bootfitter they often can add plastic plates to diff areas of the boot to increase stiffness.either way though go to a bootfitter and they’ll know how best to help and also in the future before buying boots go to one too.

another option is to buy an aftermarket liner that is stiffer

**This post was edited on Dec 20th 2020 at 2:36:41pm

**This post was edited on Dec 20th 2020 at 2:48:51pm
 
14215230:Keeneo said:
No I tried them on I just need to know how to make them less flexible

Why did buy them if you tried them on and they weren’t stiff enough I’m confused. But also yes, a three piece boot you could put a stiffer tongue in them. If it’s a 2 piece (Lange Rossi K2) you could put a booster strap on it but there’s not a whole lot else
 
Check out the pulse boot flex plates they actually really work well and add maybe 10 flex points.

985467.jpegOrange part in this boot

14215258:animator said:
Why did buy them if you tried them on and they weren’t stiff enough I’m confused. But also yes, a three piece boot you could put a stiffer tongue in them. If it’s a 2 piece (Lange Rossi K2) you could put a booster strap on it but there’s not a whole lot else
 
14215821:Keeneo said:
See this is the kind of answer I was looking for.

**This post was edited on Dec 21st 2020 at 4:05:51pm

But it doesn't help you if you have a Full Tilt or Dalbello 3-piece boot, which is why people are asking you what boot you have.

Or do you not know what boot you own?
 
14215924:onenerdykid said:
But it doesn't help you if you have a Full Tilt or Dalbello 3-piece boot, which is why people are asking you what boot you have.

Or do you not know what boot you own?

Thank you
 
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