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- bfree32
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Wrap for downhill, tongue for touring.
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I've had good results with "home-baking" I started out using the method described here:
www.telemarktips.com/VideoStatic/thermofit.wmv
www.ehow.com/how_5649157_heat-mold-ski-boot-liners.html
More recently I've used the "rice bag" method -- which has less concern about overcooking the liners.
www.goode.com/images/GOODEDeluxeLinerFitting.pdf
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I have the Garmont Axon. One of the stiffer AT boots. Kind of the best of both worlds in an AT boot but it adds some weight to get it. The Garmont liners were great for year one and two but they pretty much wore out last year and I need to find a liner that won't soften the boot. The Garmont liner has a plate built into the tongue that may or may not be integrated into the stiffness of the design I don't know.
Anyone else have Axon's with replacement liners? I have read some good reviews on the powerwrap and the axon on tetongravity but thought I'd give this community more information about my setup and see what comes of it.
Thanks everyone - my new Hi5's are on the way... couldn't be more excited!
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The dreamliner got good reviews around the net and I like the self molding technology and I like the lacing option of the Tongue style liners but I am concerned about stiffness. The Alpine and Powerwrap are the other options I am considering.
I have the Garmont Axon. One of the stiffer AT boots. Kind of the best of both worlds in an AT boot but it adds some weight to get it. The Garmont liners were great for year one and two but they pretty much wore out last year and I need to find a liner that won't soften the boot. The Garmont liner has a plate built into the tongue that may or may not be integrated into the stiffness of the design I don't know.
Anyone else have Axon's with replacement liners? I have read some good reviews on the powerwrap and the axon on tetongravity but thought I'd give this community more information about my setup and see what comes of it.
Thanks everyone - my new Hi5's are on the way... couldn't be more excited!
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My oven is gas and have no idea if it is a convection over..
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