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bryann_carvo
Seen some people do this but that is a regular boot. Touring boots have little pin things for the toe piece of the touring binding….
bryann_carvo
Seen some people do this but that is a regular boot. Touring boots have little pin things for the toe piece of the touring binding….
RaejniesIf you could do that and then send in the boot to CAST and have them put in toe inserts. but you will only be able to use hybrid bindings like shift, duke pt, and CAST freetour. Maybe Kingpin, but I think that would be utterly stupid and very dangerous.
animatorNo you can’t ski kingpins with the CAST conversion it’s very clear on their website that the inserts are for uphill use only
RaejniesHence why I said it would be stupid and dangerous.
tomPietrowskiRisers under binding would probably be the best bet if you wanted to try to even out the heights.
tomPietrowskiRisers under binding would probably be the best bet if you wanted to try to even out the heights.
bryann_carvoThere’s gotta be a way to contact a ski boot company and have it custom made…prob will be more expensive but I need to have something done…
bryann_carvoMaybe using a frame binding? Since u don’t need to rely on the pins. So I can put a lift on my boot (prob a touring boot so it’s easier for me to walk and boot pack)….
bryann_carvoWhat up ppl…I want to get into touring (tried to earlier this season and it was hella hard) considering my left leg is 2-3inches shorter than my right. I was wondering if anyone with the same problems has gotten a riser for their ski boot (specifically touring boot). Please let me know if it is possible to get a raise on a tour boot and where. Thanks.
LogiPersonal question (obviously up to you to answer) but do your uneven length legs affect your posture/stance? Like do you stand crooked?
bryann_carvoNah.. standing regularly without skis and stuff one leg (right) is flat on floor and left my heel comes up…but nah posture is good. Don’t have scoliosis or anything which some ppl get with uneven legs