onenerdykid
Active member
As someone else just said, your boot sounds like it might be either a size too big or have too much volume in it. However, if you got toe bang with footbeds but a non-molded liner, that could possibly be it.
Let's make sure you are in the right size shell first- remove liner from shell, put foot in shell with ski sock on, slide foot to front of the shell so your toes just barely touch the front, and measure how much space is behind your heel. Is it 1cm, 2cm, 3cm?
If you have more than 2cm, your boot is too big. If you have 1.5-2cm then the shell is the right length for you. Report back after you have skied them with the liners remolded. If your problem still persists, a good boot-fitter can punch out the toe of the boot for you.
Let's make sure you are in the right size shell first- remove liner from shell, put foot in shell with ski sock on, slide foot to front of the shell so your toes just barely touch the front, and measure how much space is behind your heel. Is it 1cm, 2cm, 3cm?
If you have more than 2cm, your boot is too big. If you have 1.5-2cm then the shell is the right length for you. Report back after you have skied them with the liners remolded. If your problem still persists, a good boot-fitter can punch out the toe of the boot for you.