5 Myths You Need to Know When Choosing New Ski Boots

5 Myths You Need to Know When Choosing New Ski Boots

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5 Myths You Need to Know When Choosing New Ski Boots
Ski boots that don’t fit right can ruin a great day on the mountain. In the first episode of Boot Solutions, we debunk 5 myths about boot fitting that could be keeping you from getting the best fit. Learn why it’s crucial to get a custom boot fit and what factors you should consider when choosing a ski boot. Ready to find your perfect fit? Stop by one of our Powder House Ski Shop locations for a custom boot fitting. Our expert boot fitters will tailor the perfect pair of boots to your unique skiing needs. Book your boot fitting on our website today! Book an appointment: https://powderhousebootfitting.as.me/schedule.php Social & Website: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/powderhouseutah/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skishoebikeutah/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/powder-house-ski-shop/ Website: https://www.powderhouseskishop.com/ Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 00:15 Myth #1: There is One Optimal Fit for Everyone 03:13 Myth #2: You Should Buy the Highest Flex Boot Possible 04:47 Myth #3: Footbeds are a Luxury add-on and not Necessary 08:09 Myth #4: Every Boot Fitter is Created Equal 09:20 Myth #5: To get a Good Fit, I Need to Try on as Many Boots as Possible #PowderHouseUT #BootFitting #SkiBoots Welcome to Powder House Ski Shop, Utah’s oldest ski shop, with 3 locations in Alta and one in Salt Lake City. We are dedicated to delivering an authentic, personalized experience for every skier who walks through our doors. From expert custom boot fitting to top-tier ski services and state-of-the-art ski tuning, we ensure you’re ready for the slopes. Whether you're looking for new skis, equipment, or ski services, Powder House Ski Shop has everything you need. Visit us in Alta or Salt Lake City for all your ski gear and tuning needs this season. Referenced Article: Individual Differences in Pain Sensitivity: Measurement, Causation, and Consequences Nielsen, Christopher S. et al. The Journal of Pain, Volume 10, Issue 3, 231 - 237