FULL TILT QUESTION?

MattyBorsky

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Hey guys,

I live in Connecticut along the shore and im planning on buying some Full Tilts for the up coming season. Before i buy them though i need to try them on though and make sure that they fit. The problem is i don't know any local places that would sell them because the Ski Market in RI, CT and MA all closed and used to sell everything but since there closed..you get the point. And any other local places dont sell them.

So if you live around this area ( NY, MA, VT, NH, RI, CT) and know of any places that sell Full Tilts that would be great.
 
The ONLY place I know it CT that sells Full Tilts is Suburban Sports in Berlin. Ski Market never carried Full Tilts anyways, so it doesn't matter that they've closed. The only other place in Southern New England that I know of is Colorado Ski Shop in West Springfield, MA - but that'll be a trip, much more than Berlin would be. The only problem I think you'll run into is that pretty much all Full Tilt dealers are very low on inventory (both online and in stores) so they might not have the right size in stock, you may be better off just waiting till next years come out in like September/October/November cause then they'll have more stock and sizes to choose from and help fit you.
 
My local shop sells them in upstate NY.

Sports Page, it in queensbury, and its probably kinda far for you, but they are super legit
 
This, Skirack has a larger selection of models to try. I don't remember if you already found some or if you wanted to buy the ones at the shop, just something to keep in mind. However both of these shops have extremely well trained boot fitters and will be able to help you find the best boot and make that fit as well as it possibly can.
 
I beleve that goldstocks in scotia NY is a dealer. But I've only ever seen classics there
 
Theres a store in Western New York called City Garage in Ellicotville.. not sure if your willing to go that far... but its really good (and obviously they have full tilts :p)
 
i know you're never sposed to buy boots without trying them on... but return shipping might be significantly cheaper then driving somewhere. and the boots would probably be cheaper anyway. if you have a narrow foot and have tried on some boots with similar widths there's a very good chance they'll fit you. I had the same problem last fall and ended up ordering online and they fit perfect.
 
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