Author Topic: On snow test: Dreamliner  (Read 2897 times)

jbotti

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Re: On snow test: Dreamliner
« on: February 16, 2011, 05:21:15 pm »
I have had no issue. Your foot does expand and shrink depending on altitude, humiidity and temperature. But in general your foot holds it's shape (as your expends uniformly) when this occurs. In Tahoe where it is warmer with more humidity I generally wear thinner socks and start out with less buckle tension. In MT I wear lsightly thicker socks and I will start out with more buckle tension. I don't think you will ever need to change the shape of the foam in the shell it is formed for. If you buy new boots you may need to get a new foam liner that is foamed in that shelll. The Dodge boots have the tightest ankle space that I have ever seen on a boot. My liners that were foamed in the Raptors I could wear but I had some minor hot spots in them. I just foamed new liners in the Dodges and I will ski them this weekend. From what I can tell by trying them on, they appear to be perfect and I am pretty pumped!!