Does this work on a Mimic Platinum liners or only Memory Fit? I have an Ultra foot in a Prime shell....and could use some firming up.
Anyone done an intuition fit alongside a memory fit? If so...need to do them separately (mem fit then intuition fit?) -- or can be done all at once?
Context: Putting some Intuition pro tours into my well loved XTD Ultra 130s. They have never been memory-fitted or punched, but the new liner is a bit higher volume and toes have always needed a bit more room -- esp with the new liners. I've got an appointment tomorrow with a shop that does memory fit but wanted to go in there well informed.
Great -- thanks. Sounds like it should be heating the whole dealio, padding the foot, shoving it in, and waiting.I have done the memory fit twice on my XTD's. They heat both the boot and and liner for the process. So as I see it, you just have them heat your intuition's instead of the stock liner. For more toe room, use the top caps they have. I did that on my second Mem fit and it worked perfect. Toes are really comfortable now. The second mem fit was for my new Mimic liner in the boot and to use toe caps for more room. The Mimic liner really transforms the boot into a decent resort boot, and you don't loose much for uphill. You do gain some weight, though. I kept the original light weight orange liners if I ever want to put them back in. So far I haven't bothered as the Mimic's go uphill just fine.
They work on all liners of all kinds. It's a universal boot-fitting tool for exactly the reason you described.Does this work on a Mimic Platinum liners or only Memory Fit? I have an Ultra foot in a Prime shell....and could use some firming up.
The only thing I would add is that you absolutely cannot buckle boots tightly after the shells come out of the oven (which is sometimes done to form Intuition liners). Very light buckle pressure, just enough to close the boot up.Great -- thanks. Sounds like it should be heating the whole dealio, padding the foot, shoving it in, and waiting.
That is correct. If the shell works for your foot, just fit the liner.Matt, now I am a bit confused about the process. When I get my Professional Liner molded and foamed into my Hawx Prime 130s shells, which have been molded and punched, I understood that I do not want to remold the shell. Is this correct?
So appreciate the insight.The only thing I would add is that you absolutely cannot buckle boots tightly after the shells come out of the oven (which is sometimes done to form Intuition liners). Very light buckle pressure, just enough to close the boot up.
If you bake & mold both at the same time you might mold only the liners later on. Depends on how everything jives together following the first Memory Fit + Intuition process.
The only thing I would add is that you absolutely cannot buckle boots tightly after the shells come out of the oven (which is sometimes done to form Intuition liners). Very light buckle pressure, just enough to close the boot up.
If you bake & mold both at the same time you might mold only the liners later on. Depends on how everything jives together following the first Memory Fit + Intuition process.
Hi Tony, I think the CS version will be the better way to go.Matt, what would be the best fit if I wanted to change the stock liners of my Lange RS 130 for Mimic ones. Size 27,5, last 97mm boots.
I guess Ultra, that correct? Or CS?
Did exactly this -- used up an Atomic fit kit for pressure spots/extra toe room...very impressed with first round. I expect I won't need another mold of the intuition. (In my experience I can ski'em hard enough to mostly mold them -- if they aren't so painful I can't ski.) After 100+ days in the orig orange liners I expect these to be quite the upgrade. Should be able to get this and at least one more season out of these boots.... That'll make 5? 6? years I've had 'em. The only durability issue I've had is the boot boards are super brittle and both broke in same spot under the heel.
Got to fondle the pro series boot and liner for the first time. While I've got a stockpile of Lange RXs for shells that work for me with no work, I see a professional mimic liner in my future after this season inside them.
Fitters quite enjoyed my boots with their brand-identity crisis.
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We made EVA foam pads that get glued onto the liner to reduce excess volume. The pads themselves are 3D-formed with tapered edges, covered in Cordura fabric for durability, and fully heat-moldable to match the contours of your anatomy & shell shape. The glue that is provided is the same glue we use to attach the outsole to the liner (read: very strong).
The kit includes: 4 ankle pads, 2 top of forefoot pads, 4 side of foot pads, glue & application brush.