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SKI BOOT FITTING - ALIGNMENT

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OUT OF ALIGNMENT

Measuring alignment showing 2 degrees out on the left leg.

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ALIGNED

Shims placed under the left boot confirm alignment. A strength test is also used to confirm alignment.

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PLANING

Shavings from left boot sole after it was planed 2 degrees.

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TOE RAMP

Ramp angle being sanded back into the boot after planing is completed.

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HEEL RAMP

Ramp angle being sanded back into the boot after planing is completed.

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SOLE PLANED AND SANDED

The sole after planing and sanding is completed.

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THE FINISHED TOE

planed, sanded and routed to return the boot sole to DIN standard.

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SOLE COMPLETE

The finished product with risers installed on soles. The risers protect your alignment and your investment. They also replace the material that was removed in planing to ensure your boots are back to DIN standard.

Alignment: Projects

ALIGNMENT

The Future Looks Bright

A professional ski boot fit focuses on the whole picture, not just how your foot fits in the boot, but also how your leg and knee align, to ensure you're getting the best comfort and performance out of your ski boots.

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Alignment: Projects
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