There are only two places I can recommend, Gorsuch in Park City (Brian) and Inkline in SLC (Chris). You would probably need appointments.@Lorenzzo would know as well
One of my friends mentioned Park City Ski Boot. How do they compare to Inkline, price-wise and quality-of-work-wise?
Contemplating new boots. Stiffer. I went into mach 120 mvs with no punching just a custom footbed and a bit of liner work. I would like a seasoned eye to evaluate stance and cuff alignment because there was little if anything done at the time. I may not need anything but Thought a 130 might be better to advance as I am a clyde at 6 7” 263 lbs.Are you actually having work done on your boots or are you looking to buy you boots?Do you have difficult to fit feet? Are you going for a very precise tight fit?
I’m bumping this up. I thought I had my boots pretty well dialed in after getting foot beds this past weekend in VT but I realized the day after skiing on them the boots need another punch while I’m in SLC. Inkline or sports den would probably be more convenient than PCBR since I wasn’t really planning on going to PC. Any further recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks.
I actually bought my boots and footbeds at Northern so a punch would cost me nothing. Unfortunately I won’t be up there again before my trip.I really liked Chris Slade @ Northern Ski Works if you'd be going back to Killington between now and SLC. I believe each punch there is like $20 (99% sure) compared to Inkline's $50. I don't know if Inkline could be that much better.
If remember correctly, @Tony S and my son had punches done at the Snowbird base during last years gathering. Amusingly, my son paid less (the bro rate?)
I’m bumping this up. I thought I had my boots pretty well dialed in after getting foot beds this past weekend in VT but I realized the day after skiing on them the boots need another punch while I’m in SLC. Inkline or sports den would probably be more convenient than PCBR since I wasn’t really planning on going to PC. Any further recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks.