14393086:Substitute said:If you are having trouble with a sloppy fit after grinding the liner, maybe see if you can get some unmodified boot boards.
Okay, this one was easy to fix . I went for a second try with my boot fitter and he used volume reducers from my Panterras box. It brought back the volume around the toes back to normal. Unfortunately it also brought back additional pressure on the instep.
So after that he did the following:
Grinded outer plastic tongues
Grinded upper parts of the boot shell
Grinded some plastic on the liners tongues
It feels better now, not 100%, but definitely better. I'll give it a try on the weekends and see how it works.
14393121:kvan said:@clouded it sounds like you need to go see a different fitter. The instep is a very tricky area to modify therefore, the bootfitter should prioritize that part of the fit when helping you pick a boot.
14393121:kvan said:@clouded
A high instep foot can be a difficult fit even for a veteran and either way I'd definitely get it sorted out with a pro. If the situation with your
current fitter goes south, let us know your location and someone could probably refer you to a fitter. I wish I could be more help man, best of luck!
It's not like he forced me to get the Panterras. Chronologically it was like this:
I had the Panterras already -> He told me it would be easier to try something like S/Pro HV -> I couldn't find it or any other HV boots in stock -> He said that we can try to fit the Panterras.
He works in a shop that specializes on skiing sport teams, so there's a good reputation.
And there are no boot fitter specializing on freeskiers in my area at all.
I live on the ourskirts of Europe far from major skiing destinations and all the skiing know-how comes here a little bit slower. Currently here it is considered the best to find the smallest fitting boot possible and stretch it. When I ask people here if I should size up most tell me "no way! no more than one size over your foot length".
But you guys give me some hope
I measured my insteps, so my feet are:
Left - 254mm long, 99mm wide, 286 instep
Right - 250mm long, 99mm wide, 281 instep
So should I just ignore the idea of fitting to the length and size up next time choosing boots?
I guess if I could try 280/285 boots I would have a bigger selection cause narrow/medium last models would probably fit in that size.