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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: fuck boulder
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![]() Heading up about mid-day to buy my pass, take a couple runs and a few beers. Should have some feedback after this week on my Remind Medic Insoles and '12 Malavitas picked up during the summer. Hopefully an Evo trickles into my life at some point but I may have to wait for tax returns lol.
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: fuck boulder
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I have bad pronation like a fat kid due to being born crooked, and these things really correct that and set my ankles up straight. Not to mention how much better the bottom of my foot feels. Remind has another model that has a higher arch in it, part of the reason I did not choose that one.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Auburn,CA
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Yeah I've been checking out their website, I'm not sure which model to go with, I've noticed my ankles kinda of protrude outward, and i think pronation is when the ankle bends inward? I don't know i could be wrong, but i deffenetly need more support in my boots. I work on my feet all day and have plastic custom orthotics that work pretty good, but not so well in snowboard boots.
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