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Best footbeds for ski boots
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i recently moved up to a 27.5 from a 26.5 after my toenails fell off for 4 consecutive seasons (unfortunately they still do)
i wear a 10.5 shoe, but after so many years in racer fit, i feel like im swimming
should i get heat molded skio boot beds? or dr scholls? or what
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get some intuition liners and insta-print footbeds
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go to a boot fitter. but the best foot beds are the custom molded and shaped cork foot beds.
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i think korks are the best, but im trying footworx right now, and they seem alright, but i'll let you know in a few weeks
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nothing will top customs but if you are on a budget try some superfeet footbeds, i love mine.
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intuition liners will eat up all the extra space....
and superfeet rock for a lot less than full custom foot beds imo. but both kinds of foot beds will make your feet take up less volume.
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go to a bootfitter and get them to analyze your foot, they will tell you whats best. but for me, green superfeet work wonders. straight up solved my problematic toebang first day. they are made to work with lots of different shaped feet, but get the bootfitters advice first
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I don't like custom superfeet korks, the footbed itself takes up too much volume in the boots so I just use regular trim to fits.
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A custom cork footbed is meant to take up a little volue and create a very firm fit. It is posted in the boot meaning that it offers little articulation of the foot. Other types of customs, such as a conformable, give you the custom fit that you are looking for, but offer a little movement in the boot. They are also a lot more comfortable imo as well.
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