SKI Boots liner
These very comfortable ski liners fit the shape of your feet without compromising on support.
The original wraparound design enables the boots to adapt to all leg/calf shapes. We tried various thicknesses of foam, all of which are thermoformable, to protect the high-risk areas around the ankle bone and metatarsals. Very good transfer thanks to the preformed tongue.
WHY CHANGE A SKI BOOT LINER?
The first reason to change ski boots is liners that age faster than the shell.
You are not comfortable in your ski boots because your foot moves too much! The liner is a real alternative to changing your ski boots. This liner offers great comfort thanks to great quality EVA foam. However, if hard points remain, you can thermoform your liner to compact areas where you feel pressure.
WHY THERMOFORM A SKI BOOT LINER?
Some liners use so-called thermoformable foam. This means that the foam of the liner can be heated to conform to the shape of your feet and the shell of the boot. It improves liner-shell compatibility and leave more space for your foot, for better comfort.
We recommend you ski in your boots for 2 days before you decide if you need to thermoform them or not.
HOW TO THERMOFORM YOUR LINERS AT HOME?
1- Preheat the oven to 80°C on fan mode.
2- Remove the liners from the shells.
3- Remove the insoles from your liners.
4- Put the liner part only in the oven for 10 minutes.
5- Remove the liners from the oven.
6- Put the soles inside the liners.
7- Put the liners back into the boots.
8- Put on your boots and lock each buckle to the mid-way setting.
9- Wait for 15 minutes at room temperature before removing the boot.
There you go, you are ready to ski
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU FEEL PAIN IN YOUR FOOT?
1/ Choose a technical skiing sock, fine to avoid areas of pressure and improve blood circulation in the foot.
2/ Choose a sole that is adapted to the shape of your foot to avoid crushing it and it touching the shell. Ask a salesperson in store for advice.
3/ Thermoform your liner.