Skiing liners in the opposite boots?

Logi

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Has anyone skied with the left liner in the right boot and visa versa? I am curious what it feels like. I imagine it’s something like mounting your trucks backwards on a skateboard
 
Has anyone walked with the left shoe on the right foot and vice versa?

topic:Logi said:
Has anyone skied with the left liner in the right boot and visa versa? I am curious what it feels like. I imagine it’s something like mounting your trucks backwards on a skateboard
 
Do y’all actually take ur liners out a lot? I leave them in almost all the time and take them out to dry like maybe twice a season cuz mine are a bitch to get back in
 
14427345:yavone said:
Do y’all actually take ur liners out a lot? I leave them in almost all the time and take them out to dry like maybe twice a season cuz mine are a bitch to get back in

depends, I use a lace-up liner so i take em out every time after skiing. As long as you dry the liners i don't see an issue with keeping them in for a long period of time
 
topic:Logi said:
Has anyone skied with the left liner in the right boot and visa versa? I am curious what it feels like. I imagine it’s something like mounting your trucks backwards on a skateboard

You are asking a question that nobody would ever do, so answers are not coming your way.

Like how lame do you think folks here are?
 
Have you ever put your right ski boot on your left foot and vice versa? It's like switching skis from right to left. Helps with the longevity. Totally comfortable. If you have custom insoles, it's especially comfy to have those on alternate feet.

Another ski life hack is to put shards of metal in your liners and keep on feet for 1hr every day. Then skiing without that will be super comfortable.
 
14427429:RudyGarmisch said:
Have you ever posted on NS using your other hand

I just sit on my main hand until it falls asleep. Then it feels like someone else is posting for me.
 
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