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Daniel VanHorn

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  • Bio:

    Old, 55 years, Mn flatland XC tele skier.
    Skijorer white two small shelties.
    Backcountry, slow, breaking trail allot.
    Retired soccer player and referee 30+ years.
    Big Bluegrass and micro beer fan.
    Try to ski everyday the weather allows, 98 days 2009. 5 ski quiver.

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Alpina BC 2050 Backcountry Boot

March 28, 2009

Have you thought about stretching the boots?
If the boots are tight in the area behind the toes (wide part of foot),
a professional stretch could help. Provided there is enough leather there.
Use a shoe or leather repair place or a skate & ski shop. Price 10 - 20 per boot.
Worth asking about.
Dan

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