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midwestcoastUnless you have a foot feature you need addressed, like a bunion/bone spur, I would ski them a little bit first, the boot liner will pack out naturally with use. When you heat mold, you're essentially making your boot bigger in certain points and is not-reversible. I DO recommend a custom footbed, I use Masterfit. If you can't afford a custom, even a cheaper product like Superfeet is recommended. All the brands generally assume everyone goes the footbed route, and essentially sell boots outta the box with "disposable" footbeds. DO NOT use a "gel" or "cork" footbeds - they get stiff when it's cold and super mushy when it's hot. Before I could afford Masterfit, I used the Superfeet Marino (doesn't smell). One more point if you go the superfeet route - don't buy your specific foot size - take the footbeds out of the box and see what matches your foot's arch the best, then trace the factory footbed and trim to fit inside your liner. I needed like a size 11 to match my arch the best, and trimmed to fit in my 265 boot...
NoMasCorkFinally got enough money to get a nice pair of boots (K2 FL3X Revolvers) and have heard mixed opinions on whether or not I should get them molded or not (mainly due to shinbang relief). Should I spend the extra money or is it not worth it?
eheathYour foot will eventually "heat mold" your liners, it's not necessary but it helps speed up the break in process and will make your boots more comfortable on day 1.