lundi 5 janvier 2015
Heat Moldable Liner
Posted on 09:43 by Immigration
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Hi Guys,
I just bought a pair of Salomon Dialogue boots. The boots were kind of cramped in the toe, so the guy at the local shop suggested that I have them heat molded. He took the insoles out of the boots and put them over some stacks that emitted heat. He had me put toe caps on under my socks and then once the boots were ready, I put them on, tightened them up and walked around the store for 15 minutes.
This was my first time having boots heat molded. I think it worked well, but having looked up the process of how it should have been done, I understand that walking around the store and flexing the boots may have been a bad idea. They seem to fit well. When I'm in riding stance my toes now barely graze the end of the liner. However, do you think that me having walked around and flexed the boots while there were molding, would have damaged the fit?
I just bought a pair of Salomon Dialogue boots. The boots were kind of cramped in the toe, so the guy at the local shop suggested that I have them heat molded. He took the insoles out of the boots and put them over some stacks that emitted heat. He had me put toe caps on under my socks and then once the boots were ready, I put them on, tightened them up and walked around the store for 15 minutes.
This was my first time having boots heat molded. I think it worked well, but having looked up the process of how it should have been done, I understand that walking around the store and flexing the boots may have been a bad idea. They seem to fit well. When I'm in riding stance my toes now barely graze the end of the liner. However, do you think that me having walked around and flexed the boots while there were molding, would have damaged the fit?
Heat Moldable Liner
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