Which do you think would be better? Going for the good fit option but costs about 1 and a half times more than the normal boot or just go for the alright fit? Not sure if it's worth the cost.
Thoughts?
tl;dr Op sucks but the post has boobs.

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BatemanGood fit by far. Boots is the most important part of your gear to get right. Consider it an investment.
shr@glerIf option 1 is Surefoot, Id go option 2.
But that's just like my opinion, man.
shr@glerIf option 1 is Surefoot, Id go option 2.
But that's just like my opinion, man.
skeazlaurenIt sounds like in your first option you're being scammed by them as unless you have extremely fucked up feet and are in need of orthotics although you should of gotten them when you were younger for your shoes and every day life. Footbeds are a little bit easier to fit and you shouldn't really be charged 200 bucks to get them fitted.
Your second option sounds good if you don't have much money but still wont a proper fitting boot. The heat moulding should really help with the fit of the boot and smooth out any problems that the boot might have with your foot and leg.
I'd suggest asking ask many questions as possible for the second option and trying on as many boots as you can, then getting them heat moulded to your foot. I never heat moulded my boots but I did try on at least 7 pairs of boots before deciding on the langes I currently have and I love them for all mountain. I haven't had any problems with them except in the park but they're not a park boot so that's to be expected.
In conclusion, lots of boots, lots of questions, should get you the best boot for yourself.