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mosssmithProbably will get a smart ass answer but its alright
Op your literally asking for it, but I know of this great website called gotoabootfitter.com!! They are the best! They have great deals on fulltilts! Because that's all that anyone needs!
the-house.com has good deals
rei's website has good deals in the off-seaons
pretty much the same as any other shop though, you could go anywhere at the end of the season or in the summer and find good prices, even in ski shops.
Buying boots online instead of through a fitter has to be the biggest noob move in skiing. Have fun in sloppy boots for the next several years while you go nowhere progression wise.
If you know how a certain boot will fit you and are happy with it you can buy it online... But like everyone else says go to a boot fitter if not. If they don't have to do work to a boot and a stock one fits you save some coin and order it online.. It's mad shady being like thanks for your time trying boots on my stinky foot but ill be back later to buy something NOT.
If you know how a certain boot will fit you and are happy with it you can buy it online... But like everyone else says go to a boot fitter if not. If they don't have to do work to a boot and a stock one fits you save some coin and order it online.. It's mad shady being like thanks for your time trying boots on my stinky foot but ill be back later to buy something NOT.
the amount of people i have dealt with to fix problems with boots they bought online is crazy. The worst part, the ski shop will normally charge to fix any problems with boots that aren't theirs so you don't actually save a bunch of money
go to a boot fitter now, the sales are starting so they may be able to find something that works for you and is cheaper. If not bite the bullet and get some new at the start of next season, if there's one thing you shouldn't ceap out on in skiing it's your boots
Yo go check out theskimonster.com
Legit dudes focused on our section of the sport. Super helpful and committed to making sure you get what you need for the right price. And you get to support a shop that supports us!