Zennan
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Recently I have been getting bad shin bangers more near the bottom of my shins on the front. I have tried a few things along with shin pads to fill extra space. I read a few different things on here such as shaving your legs can help because the hair can rub and fall off leaving bruises on the shins. I don't think it helped really that much, but it did change a bit. I tried tightening my boots down a bit more to again try and get my boots fit as well as possible, but I only felt more pain. I have already heat molded my liners as well. My thinking is that my boots are probably just a bit on the big side and I need a new pair  but am not to sure. I own a pair of Dalbello Panterra 120 with a 3 buckle system if that helps out at all as well.
 but am not to sure. I own a pair of Dalbello Panterra 120 with a 3 buckle system if that helps out at all as well.
				
			 but am not to sure. I own a pair of Dalbello Panterra 120 with a 3 buckle system if that helps out at all as well.
 but am not to sure. I own a pair of Dalbello Panterra 120 with a 3 buckle system if that helps out at all as well. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 worth it? probably not since I have a few huge powder days coming with some shin bangs that could have been lessened from not sending those baddies
 worth it? probably not since I have a few huge powder days coming with some shin bangs that could have been lessened from not sending those baddies 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 was skiing in a blizzard all day with crazy winds up top but ended in an epic day! Shins also hurt less today (probably from the softer snow)
 was skiing in a blizzard all day with crazy winds up top but ended in an epic day! Shins also hurt less today (probably from the softer snow)