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Butter / Press / Nollie / Ollie
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I know I probably need to just tighten my boots but does anyone else's heels just raise up every-time they try to nollie? It is super annoying and I try to tighten my boots even more but then they are insanely tight and uncomfortable.
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your boots don't fit bro. go see a bootfitter its well worth the money
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I had this same issue and then I went to the shop one day to get new boots and the homie there pointed out that my boot was a size too big, and that most ski boots you wanna performance fit them and get them a half size to a size smaller and get them molded and all that. Definitely worth it in the long run, also four buckle boots are better than three imo
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KingRanchI had this same issue and then I went to the shop one day to get new boots and the homie there pointed out that my boot was a size too big, and that most ski boots you wanna performance fit them and get them a half size to a size smaller and get them molded and all that. Definitely worth it in the long run, also four buckle boots are better than three imo
Good point
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Get those heels pulled back ithin the boot.
Softer skis help.
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Either your boots don't fit or you're trying to press with your toes instead of your shins. Or both. really flex into your shins to do nosebutter/press/whatever, if you still can't get your skis to flex then go to a bootfitter
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