Have your own boots and wanting to get properly adjusted? If you're willing to go to Seattle, Jim Mates http://custombootservice.com
Or if you're looking to buy a pair with boot fitting, World Cup Service or Sturdevants in Bellevue, or maybe consider going to Crystal Mt and getting boots, fitting and a chance to try them out on the slopes and come back in for tweaks.
That said, I'm willing to bet there's some good fitters in the Spokane/COD/Sandpoint area, including at Schweitzer.
Thanks for letting me know, sorry to hear that.There are no longer any boot fitting or sales options at Crystal...
Thanks for the recommendation. I did check them out last year and got my foot scanned with their 3d scanner but they didn't have any boots that worked for me.Sports Creel out near Pines and Sprague in Spokane Valley. Make an appointment for a morning for fewer interruptions. Good people that know their stuff.
Having them local is a very good thing.
Hell yeah! As the sales Rep for Lange and co-owner of Cantology, I’m very happy for you!Thanks for the recommendation. I did check them out last year and got my foot scanned with their 3d scanner but they didn't have any boots that worked for me.
I went back today and was going to get scanned again with one of the workers but once I mentioned that I was probably going to need canting work done he had me work with the head bootfitter/owner Mica. After taking a look at my feet he decided that I didn't need a scan that there were only a couple boots that would work for me (I have really high instep and low, large calves).
I ended up in a pair of Lange LX120. He had the cantology shims that I needed in stock and got them routered while I waited. Going to Lookout Pass to try them out tomorrow.