When I purchased my Head boots last year I took them into my bootfitter to have him check out my alignment. After everything checked out OK, my fitter said we should probably plane the bottom of the boots.
Well heck, I had skied the boots and all seemed perfect....no need to mess with a good thing.
Well as fall approaced this year, I had new footbeds made. In the process, I set my boots up on the kitchen counter and noticed they wobbled. What is up with that I thought. I checked the other boot and same thing. The boot SHOULD sit flat on a flat surface. My thinking here is that since we are trying to create the "perfect"neutural stance, if the boots aren't flat, it could throw your entire kit and kabooddle out of whack.
So, I took the boots in for a sole cut. The fitter took off just a couple of high spots and now they sit nice and flat. What that means to my skiing....don't know yet or even if I'll notice a difference. In my mind though, I can't blame the equipment....it's all me now.
Ron told me that when he went to Billy, his boot fitter, Billy stated the for whatever reason, Head is notoriously known for having their boot bottoms off kilter.? He also stated that having your bottoms checked ( no wise cracks) is worth it since this can affect your alignment.
I know, one more thing to think about. Hey, what? do you have to loose. Grab your boot, make sure your wifes not in the kitchen, put one up on the countertop, apply downward pressure on the boot and see if it wobbles.
If you've worked on getting aligned or have any concerns in this area, check your bottoms baby, your turns just might appreciate it!
Best,
Gary