I have new boots purchased with the seller's pro fit services. Now with 6x use I still have a very annoying problem that seems like boot (liner or shell) is just not same width as the other but the fitter insists it is me even after a 2nd visit to tune fit that included reheat the liner of the boot that seems so squeezed.
The boot fitter insists the issues are "because all of our feet are different between each other" and "we are not symmetrical as we think". Sure but I have 60+ years experience with these feet. I repeat buy a same running shoe, MTB shoe, and hiking boot not feeling such a difference. I've never needed boot buckles so different between boots in 51 years of skiing. The third party footbeds they insisted on make it worse. I had to remove them for stock insoles or the squeeze was unbearable.
If I take liners out I can see one tongue is not sewn in or assembled as the other. You can see some asymmetry in cuff stitching but serial #s are same. The seller/fitter is dismissive of that. I don't expect perfection but again, there is a lot of experience and history here.
Any advice or tips would be appreciated. I don't want animosity with the dealer and I'm not sure this is an industry where manufacturers do a good job standing behind their stuff. As for manufacturer they are Nordica Pro Machine.
Any advise here would be much appreciated. They are at once a great improvement for weight and flex but wow is it annoying to have one foot feel so much more squeezed.
Thank you.
The boot fitter insists the issues are "because all of our feet are different between each other" and "we are not symmetrical as we think". Sure but I have 60+ years experience with these feet. I repeat buy a same running shoe, MTB shoe, and hiking boot not feeling such a difference. I've never needed boot buckles so different between boots in 51 years of skiing. The third party footbeds they insisted on make it worse. I had to remove them for stock insoles or the squeeze was unbearable.
If I take liners out I can see one tongue is not sewn in or assembled as the other. You can see some asymmetry in cuff stitching but serial #s are same. The seller/fitter is dismissive of that. I don't expect perfection but again, there is a lot of experience and history here.
Any advice or tips would be appreciated. I don't want animosity with the dealer and I'm not sure this is an industry where manufacturers do a good job standing behind their stuff. As for manufacturer they are Nordica Pro Machine.
Any advise here would be much appreciated. They are at once a great improvement for weight and flex but wow is it annoying to have one foot feel so much more squeezed.
Thank you.