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  1. Thanks for asking. We will not be making an intect system but we are working on a step-in binding solution.
  2. Hi, thanks for the message. What size (A,B,C,D) are you looking for?
  3. Push the tongue towards the toe like I show in the picture. Then wiggle gently left and right down below towards you to pull it out over the lip
  4. Honestly, you're the first person who's asked for that. We have soft green springs, the softest tongue is 100 Flex. Have you tried those 2 things yet?
  5. When we get funding for it We have just finished the S-Shell (smaller than A-Shell) and will be testing shortly.
  6. Let us know if you have any questions or need any help
  7. Hi Jarcode, thanks for your message. Mr. E is correct. Our boots are Grilamid. Which shell size do you have? How wide are your feet? We suggest you stand in the shells without any liner. Are your feet too wide just standing in the shells? If not, then it would be better to work with a thinner liner before strething or milling the shells. If your feet are too wide, have you tried one shell size larger? Hope this helps.
  8. @pow4ever The center mark on the boot is your foot center. The mark should be at the center of the binding. First, the boot position on the binding needs to be set correctly. Then afterwards, you will need to find the correct binding position on the board.
  9. Hi Rob, Thanks for the question. We're currently working on other projects. I will post an update if and when we release any kind of new binding. For the last few years, we've branded F2 Titanium while working on other projects. Greetings Jennifer
  10. The Vereina Tunnel between Engadin and Davos. TheFlülapass is closed during the winter. I think it is a great addition to your video!
  11. Very nice videos! It looks like you guys had a blast!
  12. That's right. Our first liner is good for people with narrow feet. The newer liners are roomier and have additional spacers included for better fitting. All of our liners are thermo liners which can be heated for inproved fitting. The first liner was only used for the very first boot in season 2018.
  13. Thanks! That was really interesting! Honestly, we don't know anything about Burton in China... What they produce there, how they treat their exployees, how much they are paid. It seemed like the interviewer (at the beginning anyways) was trying to throw Burton into the fire to support the protests for Olympics in China. I truly believe Burton can do what they can to help people there and make it a better place. Nobody should assume they are involved in or supporting any kind of human suffering. We're really excited to see the snowboarding events in 2 weeks!
  14. Thanks for the heads up. I'll take a look at it. We've tried the Bootdoc foot scanning systems (see the 2 links below) 3D SCANNER VANDRA AUTOFIT BT
  15. Funny you mention that! I stumbled upon a video Fin made years ago regarding this exact topic. He had a bunch of charts and comparisons. It was pretty well done! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SH000q_I-ZE
  16. One other option for very high arches You can take out the shell insole and the heel can be milled down 2mm or so (only in extreme cases such as yours) If it breaks, then it can easily be replaced and doesn't damage the boot because it is a seperate part of the boot. Also, feel free to send a picture of your foot in the shell so we can get a better understanding of your situation. Hope this helps. Greetings Jennifer
  17. Hey David, Please can we talk to you before you make such a drastic decision? It would be great if we can help you! HR also has very high arches so he knows this problem very well and has a few tips for you. First, Did you take out all the extra insoles inside the liner (usually there are 2) ? (Stand in the boot (with liner in the boot) leave the boot open so we can see the fit... take a picture from the side so we can see the height of the arch) Greetings Jennifer
  18. Nice! Let us know if he needs anything from us while he's here in Europe. Greetings Jennifer
  19. I found out about the Swiss band 77 Bombay Street when I moved to Switzerland 12 years ago. I really like most of their music but I guess this is their most popular song... Up in the Sky: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzBQL5b36ww
  20. Dear Jack, we have many riders using size 23. Our shell is smaller than the UPZ. Hope this helps! Greetings Jennifer
  21. Bola at allboardsports is great if you want to go and see the gear and try on boots before buying. We've always had great cooperation with I-Carve if you don't need to see or try the gear before buying.
  22. I remember that Donek bought up the old Bomber stock and now sells Deeluxe boots. Bola in Boulder, CO carries our boots if you're interested in buying Mountain Slope boots. Good luck in your search for new hardboots! https://allboardssports.com/
  23. Our very first liner was a thermo liner which was a very tight fit and worked best with thinner feet. It worked really well for some athletes (in the beginning, most of our customers were the World Cup riders as we were new on the market in 2017/2018) Ramona Hofmeister won bronze at the Olympics riding our standard liner. That being said, it didn't fit wider feet or high instep feet. This is why our newer liners are roomier and come with extra insoles for better fitting.
  24. Thanks for your questions and interest in our boot. HR (the developer) also has a very high instep. He uses our standard liner and has also used the bootdoc injection liners. If you are 10.5 then a more accurate measurement is needed because this is between size C and D. We usually suggest people to measure with their foot up against a wall standing on a ruler from heel to longest toe on both feet. The measurement in mm will give us your exact mondo size. And to answer your original question "Why do so many professional athletes use our boots? The performance, setting options and comfort. If you have any other questions. Let us know. Greetings Jennifer
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