How should bootfitting go according to you?
I've had like the worst experience and best experiernce, me knowing more about all the boots then the shopowner was and after trying on 5 boots which all didn't fit me I left, then I went to my regular ski-shop (went to the other one by recommendation of someone I know) and that was just easy, did spent half a day in there but it was fun. First they made me a footscan, by that they ruled out alot of boots for me since I got a pretty wide foot and high (how the hell do you call that in english?) upper foot, then we went on to fitting one... two... three and bingo I got my boot, a Nordica Supercharger Ignition, some skiïng and custom sole work and I got the best boot I've ever had so far.
For me that's how it should be done, but I don't know that much about it, what do you think? Are there even better bootfitters?