FS: INTUITION liners

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Size 12 Full tilt iperformer intuition liners, used 5 days in my 29.5 dalbello raves. These would work great in some krypton series boots or any other type. They should fit into shells between 29.0 and 30.0

The retail is $180, I'm asking $100

Specs:

These Full Tilt Liners are developed and molded without the use of footbeds of any kind. The material in the sole of the liner is the same as the material used in the rest of the liner so it will last longer than a standard production stock foot bed. These liners are designed for the skiers searching for the ultimate fit, comfort, warmth and durability for Full Tilt Boots, or any other brand of boot.

Performer Liner:

[*]Same construction as the Full Tilt Model A liner.

[*]One-of-a-kind construction and intuition at an unbeatable price.

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These liners are so sick, soooo fuckng sick. No shin bang, the footbed in there is sooo sick, and the toebox is great, no toebang. Best liner ever, I am never going back to a conventional liner.

Buy these, sick price as well.
 
have they already been heat molded to your feet? and how long were the days you skied in them

because if they have already started molding/packing out they are worth $50 tops

yes I know I am being the price police but I don't care
 
I have skied them 5 times like I said, and they can be re-molded or they mold naturally from your body heat. That is one of the benifits of being made from ultralon foam.

Using this foam for Intuition products allows us to provide a completely customized fit by heating the foam and molding it specifically to your foot and boot at the same time. Since the foam can be remolded several times without compromise, we can also adjust your Intuition liner if you want to fit it into another shell at a later time. One final benefit to this foam is that it will not lose its structural integrity if it is shaved down. As long as the cut does not go all the way through the foam, we can shave small areas around the liner to compensate for any remaining pressure points encountered after molding due to foot irregularities.

Get your facts straight before messing with my sale!
 
Not sure, but I think you would be better off with the stock liners unless they are bothering you.
 
I was told by full tilt that they mold to your feet naturally after a few times out, If you want to speed up the process you can take them to a shop and have them do it.
 
the heat of your feet while skiing plus natural wear will mold them a bit. Heating them in a shop will speed up the process and provide faster and better results. The majority of shops will do it for free or you could even do it at home on your own
 
yea, you can mold them at home on your own in an oven, but it's tough to get them into the boots without fucking them up. if you have extra bindings laying around, rope and some thick plywood, search TGR, otherwise you might as well take them to a shop and have the shop mold you. it will fit perfectly, and it's pretty cheap
 
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