I’ve always had poor circulation in fingers and toes. Once they’re cold they stay cold until I take a warm shower and no amount of heating the core will help. Enter the coldest ski boot I’ve ever had the misfortune of wearing. If by some miracle of supply chain and budget I were to acquire boot heaters, how concerned do I need to be about volume?
My boots definitely need some extra
length in the toe box. After 15 days on snow it’s not the liner stopping me from straightening my toes and I’m 90% sure my heel lift puts me like 1-2mm higher in the shell than I want to be. All things the bootfitter can work with if I can align my schedule with his. Just want to make sure I’m not going to ruin my own life…
Also any opinions out there on thermic vs hotronics? Whichever your boot guy’s shop sells?
My boots definitely need some extra
length in the toe box. After 15 days on snow it’s not the liner stopping me from straightening my toes and I’m 90% sure my heel lift puts me like 1-2mm higher in the shell than I want to be. All things the bootfitter can work with if I can align my schedule with his. Just want to make sure I’m not going to ruin my own life…
Also any opinions out there on thermic vs hotronics? Whichever your boot guy’s shop sells?