tomPietrowski
Active member
Shin bang is actually far more often caused by. A bad boot fit then landing back seat. They are two very differnt conditions. One is caused by the shin being forced against the plastic overlap of the boot (most commom) the other I landing backseat an the muscle being pulled slightly away from the shin. This is real shin bang but also much less common. Most skiers infact suffer from pain in the shin for one of two reasons. Boot a bein to big or the foot being badly surported in the boot. I would say 9 times out of 10 people complaining of shin bang can have there issues resolved with boot work
So overall it is probably boot issue. An as for why pros don't suffer they are lucky to have the top fitters working on there feet.
So overall it is probably boot issue. An as for why pros don't suffer they are lucky to have the top fitters working on there feet.