Bootfitter Help

G_B

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Hey NS, I am heading to Breck or park city for presidents day weekend. I was wondering what some good booitfitters in each of those locations were? I also was wondering how much it costs to have work done on boots. Like I just bought new boots that have no insole, so how much does that cost? The boots are Nordica Ace 3 star btw. Does molding the liner cost $?
 
topic:G_B said:
Hey NS, I am heading to Breck or park city for presidents day weekend. I was wondering what some good booitfitters in each of those locations were? I also was wondering how much it costs to have work done on boots. Like I just bought new boots that have no insole, so how much does that cost? The boots are Nordica Ace 3 star btw. Does molding the liner cost $?

Unsure who's a good fitter around there , but usually if you didn't buy the boots from that person there's a fee to work on them . The fitter I use charges 50$ to work on boots not bought through him . Free if you did .

Insoles or orthotics usually run around 100-150$ to get them customized to your foot and boot. But you definitely want them . And molding the liner should go under the flat fee to work on them. If you buy orthotics he may waive the fee.
 
13589041:Pachankz said:
Unsure who's a good fitter around there , but usually if you didn't buy the boots from that person there's a fee to work on them . The fitter I use charges 50$ to work on boots not bought through him . Free if you did .

Insoles or orthotics usually run around 100-150$ to get them customized to your foot and boot. But you definitely want them . And molding the liner should go under the flat fee to work on them. If you buy orthotics he may waive the fee.

Awesome thanks for the help. Does that mean a $50 starting fee + cost of orthotics etc?
 
You should always go to a boot fitter to get your boots , he would've heated the liners and made any necessary adjustments usually free for a year at the cost of the boots.

Orthotics are after market so they always cost extra .

Just talk to the fitter and see what they say tho . He will likely work with you.
 
13589694:G_B said:
Any idea how much that would cost?

I don't know, but they're nice guys. If you call them and speak with him or one of the fitters they will walk you through it & let you know and perhaps schedule an appointment for you.
 
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