onenerdykid
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13921454:Topsen said:Wow, quick answer. Thanks.
Hard to tell, but yeah it does feel a little low. Though, from comparing it with my old boot, it is not really lower. How can I find out?
it does hurt exactly where the cuff ends.
Asuming that is the problem: is there anything that can be done to resolve the issue?
**This post was edited on May 7th 2018 at 4:49:23am
Since you've downsized, the cuff will sit about 8-10mm lower than your normal size. Usually a "racing spoiler" can be attached to the front part of the cuff flaps to make the effective cuff height taller in the front. Most every brand, including Fischer, should have one of these that can be added on. This may help.
It might also be a liner problem. The shape of the liner tongue might not be agreeing with you either. Every company has a unique curve shape to their plastic tongue. Some are straighter, some have more of a radius to them. If yours does have more of a forward bending radius, it could lead to discomfort in the shin area. In my experience, straighter tongues with less forward bend are more comfortable. Do you have any old liners you can toss in and experiment with just to see?
 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
