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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 1
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I am an experianced rider that has been riding for 15 years. I have always been on the search for the perfect boot but have yet to find it. More recently i am just looking for a boot where i dont get heel slip.....I currently get a ton of heel slip and can only imagine how awesome i could be if i didnt have that. The problem is i am a little guy...5'2" 135. So i wear a size 7 or 7.5 boot. I almost bought the Ride RFL this season as it has a really tight hel cup and its heat moldable but turns out they either dont have or are sold out of my size. Looking for boot recomendations for my size feed with potential to hold my heel down bettter. I would prefer a boa system with heat moldable but realize at this point i cant have my cake and eat it too.
Ps...Just bought the never summer SL and am excited to try it...Might even go buy some flow bindings to give those a whirl?? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: looking west over the Atlantic
Posts: 283
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It sounds like your boots are just too big.. but regardless of the boots you have (or get) a bootfitter can add foam to the liner that will cradle above your heel and make a big difference to securing your heal.
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