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while I'm at it -- good bootfitter in Colorado?
I live in Longmont, Colorado and would love to hear opinions (good, bad,
ugly) on bootfitters. I've been to Surefoot and am tempted to go back, despite their steep prices (granted, I went to the one at Vail) -- their big strength, having stores on the mountain, seems to also be their big weakness -- they have no locations outside of resorts. It's really nice to be able to try something, ski a bit, and come back for further adjustment; on the other hand, it's a shame to waste perfectly good ski time messing with your boots. -- monique My pointless ramblings: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/phorum/index.php?f=6 |
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