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What is ski boot alignment?

 

Good alignment means three things:

Having a good stance

Being allowed to ski relaxed and ready

Having a full range of motion

 

Is boot alignment just for advanced skiers?

 

No!  Alignment work is incredibly helpful for skiers of all abilities, from novice to World Cup racers.  While novice skiers require far less fine tuning than racers and instructors, a good stance and fit are essential to all skiers.

 

Just as a car’s wheels need to be aligned for maximum control and efficiency, a skier’s boots perform a similar function.  While race cars require the finest settings, even a minivan will not steer properly without good, basic alignment.  If skiers were cars, most of them would have wheels going in the different directions.

 

Who needs ski boot alignment?

 

All skiers need good alignment.  Novices usually want a good basic stance and range.  Advanced skiers (typically racers and instructors) require the most finely tuned alignment.

 

Who are Boot Fixation’s clients?

 

We take pride in working with skiers of ALL abilities, from the novice to World Cup racers.  Whoever you are, however you ski, we take your skiing and your boots seriously.

 

Does everyone need high-level boot work?

 

No.  By doing our 100+Point Boot Inspection, we can find your problem areas quickly and correct them efficiently.

 

How important is it to start with the right boot?

 

Having the right boot is very important.  Every season we do extensive research on all boots in the industry so we can recommend the absolute best boot for you.  This is the foundation for getting you on your way to the best skiing you’ve experienced.

 

How long does it take?

 

The evaluation takes approximately 40 minutes.  We gear our work around your goals.  For instance, we recognize that a novice skier who wants to ski comfortably on green and blue runs does not require the fine tuning that a World Cup racer does.  We want to do the work that will make you feel great on the slopes.

 

What is a good boot setup and why is it important?

 

Boots have an big job.  They must:

 

             1. Fit the unique shape of your feet and legs.  If the boots are too tight in even one area the pain can ruin your day; too loose

             and they will be sloppy and offer no control.

 

                 2. Give you a proper stance so that you are both relaxed and ready while you ski.

 

             3. Be warm enough to handle extreme temperatures.

 

Shouldn’t boots work pretty well from the factory?

 

Most boots do.  But, most skiers have 5-10 issues that really hold them back.  Fix these and your skiing will be transformed!

 

How much does it cost?

 

See the Cost page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Contact Us:

Tel: 970.453.8546

Email: jeff@bootfixation.com

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