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I own a pair of Full Tilt Booters, and I can sum them up to having a comfy liner but a sloppy high volume shell; it gets nowhere near as tight as I'd like them to hug my foot.
I also have some 3 year old Dalbellos with extensive bootwork done to the shell, but they had a stiff, uncomfortable and cold tongue liner.
Enter the Fullbellos.
Worked in 2-piece shell + wrap liner/insoles = best fitting boot yet! So comfortable, and they conform to my foot sooo much better now...
Now this got me thinking, 'what else can I do to mod these old shells into the perfect DIY boot?' Well, it'd be nice to transfer the full tilt powerstrap, and that shouldn't be hard.
Also, the canting is a little too far forward, and worse still, is locked in place by a non adjustable stud (or cap??). I'd like to replace that with a threaded short bolt, screw, anything that promotes adjustability.
See that cap at the heel? How do I pry that shit off?