Bootfitter in Vancouver?

Non_State_Actor

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Title pretty much sums it up.

I'm looking for some recommendations on bootfitters near Vancouver. Whistler is a definite possibility but I have no current plans to visit there until next spring so ideally someone in Metro Vancouver.

If you have someone you've had good experiences please let me know!
 
Tom at Intuition. No question.

Get fitted then pop into one of the 10 breweries within walking distance.
 
14167338:mystery3 said:
Thank you for the tip!

Just ate at Red Truck Beer Co the other night.

No prob! Also since he's not affiliated with a shop he's also rad to consult with if you are looking for new boots. He'll measure your foot and talk through any past issues and how you want to ski them and then pick out an ideal boot (which you'll have to go elsewhere to buy), then once you buy the boot he'll work with it and fit you up. Then if it still is not perfect you can get one of their liners but he didn't try to upsell me on a liner haha.

Rad dude, that's in the same hood! I live and work around there and would also recommend Faculty, Brassneck, R&B and both the 33 Acres ones. They're all so good.
 
Cameron at Swiss Sports Haus is my go to. Got my boots/fitting done by him during the 16/17 season

Heres the story...after trying to find myself the right boots for the 3rd time and purple toes. Finally decided to find a boot fitter with the mindset of not caring about any brand/style/colour of boots. Booked the appointment, he looked at my feet, brought out two boots for shell fit, then just decides on one for me. Then spends the next 1-1.5hr micro adjusting the fit. Took it right to cypress and the boots fit perfect, no pressure points etc, and I could wear the boots all day without taking it off during breaks. Swiss also includes a guarantee fit for a year, and I did go back a week after to add a bit more forward lean.

From then on, I've referred a lot of friends to him and all had nothing but positive experiences.

Last season, I felt my liners were starting to pack out and was ready to spend some money on intuitions or just a new pair of boots. So gave him a call, he asked me to come in for him to take a look. He then spends another hr I guess reheating/shaping the shell, and then bunch of micro adjustments later...felt like a new pair of boots again! Free of charge too! So brought bunch of beers back for him and the crew.

Obviously, the first part is what you would expect from a good fitter. But I try to refer ppl to him whenever I can.
 
Oh and it was just the boots MSRP, no fitting fee etc. I know some fitter only helps you find the best fitting boot out of the box and heat mold the liner, if you want adjustments etc, theres extra fitting fee.
 
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