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I bought a pair of these boots at the end of the season last...
By dean rose
Ranked #550 - Men's Ski Boots
October 13, 2010
I bought a pair of these boots at the end of the season last year. While they felt fine in the store, when I got out and did a run in them they created a sharp painful pressure point on the outside of my shins around the top buckle. Has anyone else experienced this? If so, does the pain go away with continued use? I really like the boots but the pain makes it impossible to ski in them for an extended period of time. Thanks
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By no2pokey1169612
Ranked #332 - Men's Ski Boots
January 2, 2011
I had the same problem with mine the first time I wore them. I ended up loosening the cable. By the time the liners had molded to my foot I couldn't feel a thing. Just give it time to mold to your foot and maybe loosen the cable and it should be fine.
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By Seb
Ranked #304 - Men's Ski Boots
December 1, 2010
I tried on a pair of these boots at the store and had similar pain on the outside of my shins, mostly the left one. Does heat molding the liner make this pain go away? Other than that the boots felt really good.
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By Derek Pappas
Ranked #178 - Men's Ski Boots
October 29, 2010
Get the liners heat molded. And try and ski with your top buckle a little looser.
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