Home - Destinations - People - Partners - Forum - Photos - What's New
 ADVANCED
Places to fit double wall boots?

  [ Forums > Climbing Gear Discussion ]
Sponsored by
Spadout.com
 
View Latest Posts in this Forum     Page 1 of 1.  

 
By Andrew Luke
From MO
Oct 18, 2007
Icy south early winter spire

I live in Missouri and I need a place to fit me with a new pair of double wall mountaineering boots or custom liners. I currently have Koflach degrees but I have a terible heal lift problem with them and get some pretty massive blisters on both feet, from the heel lift and secondly because my right foot slides back and forth a bit because of at least a half-sive+ differnce between my feet. I am open to a road trip since any shop in the midwest pretty much has to special order anything and then they pretty much know nothing about fitting them.
Thanks, Andrew

By Avery Nelson
From Boulder, CO
Oct 19, 2007
Avery, 300' up Japanese Coulior

Andrew,

Fitting custom liners is much more common these days, than previously. About 12 years ago, I had my first plastics fit with thermofit liners. The person fitting my boots had a broken thumb, and sent me over to the local (experienced) ski shop, who fit them just fine. Those liners are still going (outlasting the shell), and have been the best for my hard-to-fit feet. They totally rock (especially for multi-day trips), so you're doing the right thing.

Find someone (ski or mountaineering shop) who has done a good number of these (like a hundred), and I think you'll do fine. The Intuition liners made for the mountaineering boots are probably the way to go.

If you happen make it out to Boulder, try and schedule an appointment with Chuck Byrd at Neptune Mountaineering; he'll set you up right.

Cheers.

By Ian Wolfe
From Boulder, CO
Oct 19, 2007
Another contemplative moment for me on Resolution Arete, a climb which turned out to have more self exploration than physical climbing for us.  Photo by Tom Gray.

Or Larry the Bootfitter in Boulder. The name says it all. He's amazing.

By Andrew Luke
From MO
Oct 22, 2007
Icy south early winter spire

Thanks I will look into those, I will probably be going out to CO later this fall/winter anyways!

By Daniel Crescenzo
From Wrongmont, CO
Oct 22, 2007
Crux?

Andrew Luke wrote:
I live in Missouri and I need a place to fit me with a new pair of double wall mountaineering boots or custom liners. I currently have Koflach degrees but I have a terible heal lift problem with them and get some pretty massive blisters on both feet, from the heel lift and secondly because my right foot slides back and forth a bit because of at least a half-sive+ differnce between my feet. I am open to a road trip since any shop in the midwest pretty much has to special order anything and then they pretty much know nothing about fitting them. Thanks, Andrew

Your size variance could be solved by custom footbeds. Only in very rare occasions does someone have one foot larger than the other. Typically people in your situation have one arch that has fallen more than the other causing an elongation in that foot. By getting custom footbeds molded to your feet in the neutral position you will in fact post that fallen arch. I have seen people's feet drop a whole size just by using a good (don't be cheap on this one) custom footbed.

By Andrew Luke
From MO
Oct 22, 2007
Icy south early winter spire

Yeah I have custom footbeds from a doctor but he said that my feet were different sizes, I got them though because I have high arches. However, they didn't keep my small foot from slidding around actually making the blisters worse because I got a blister were the arch support is along with the back of the heel due to heal lift, talked to the doctor about this because I thought maybe the arch was too high but he said that it was because the foot slid around... Don't really want to buy two pairs of boots for two differnt sizes, intuition liners said that their liners should solve the problem but I would need an experianced person to fit them. I was also thinking about different boots even because I had a slight heal lift even on the properlly fitting foot because of an inadequate method of acually locking the foot down with the laces...

By Daniel Crescenzo
From Wrongmont, CO
Oct 23, 2007
Crux?

Andrew Luke wrote:
Yeah I have custom footbeds from a doctor but he said that my feet were different sizes, I got them though because I have high arches. However, they didn't keep my small foot from slidding around actually making the blisters worse because I got a blister were the arch support is along with the back of the heel due to heal lift, talked to the doctor about this because I thought maybe the arch was too high but he said that it was because the foot slid around... Don't really want to buy two pairs of boots for two differnt sizes, intuition liners said that their liners should solve the problem but I would need an experianced person to fit them. I was also thinking about different boots even because I had a slight heal lift even on the properlly fitting foot because of an inadequate method of acually locking the foot down with the laces...
Sorry to hear man. The custom bootfitter will be your best friend. Don't skimp, b/c it ain't cheap.


  [ Forums > Climbing Gear Discussion ]
Page 1 of 1.