Skiing in a pair of well-fitting boots in bottomless pow is snow-sports nirvana. And ill-fitting boots? Well, that’s undisputedly the opposite—painful and unresponsive—regardless of conditions. Making ...
After four years of skiing an average of 30 days a season, my poor ski boots were becoming looser and looser on my feet, as the liner boot was completely packed out. This required me to buckle the ...
Though the weather is currently sunny and dry, we all know it won't last. Rainy days are inevitable, and muddy conditions are a given when you're out and about with your pooch. After taking their ...
At one of its 24 shops around the world—from Aspen, Colo., and Santa Monica, Calif., to Verbier, Switzerland, and Oslo, Norway—Surefoot first takes computer-generated scans of the skier’s feet to ...
Well, in general, you take the liner that comes with the boot. And I wouldn t recommend doing anything otherwise. Putting a Brand X liner in a Brand Y boot could lead to some serious fit issues, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you really stop to think about it, it's kind of crazy. Snowboarders jump off massive kickers in the terrain park, the roof of ...
With as much precision as a Savile Row tailor making a bespoke suite, Surefoot creates ski boots that perfectly match the contours of the skier’s feet, ankles, shins, and calves. Recommended to Robb ...