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At Sporting Life we are committed
to fitting you with a boot that's
not just footwear, but an extension
of who you are. We believe that boot fitting
is a partnership that involves you,
and the specialist who you've entrusted
with the job. Our boot fitting pros
are the best in the business. Their
combined years of experience and service
is unparalleled. We offer you their
expertise, goods of the highest calibre,
and an incredible selection of equipment.
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WE HAVE THE TOOLS Sporting Life carries the best in tools to custom fit and dial your boots to fit like no other. We buy the best tools to solve the hardest and most unique problems.
EXPERT CRAFTSMANSHIP When protrusions or funny bones make too much contact with the shell, craftsmanship is at its best to help make that pressure go away. Our drummels and various other polishers and grinders can help any situation where it needs to be corrected.
STRETCHING PLASTIC Stretching plastic to accommodate a wider foot or growth spurt is another resort that we can take if grinding can only be done at a minimum. Sometimes boots are becoming so generic that it is hard to fit a larger foot with excessively wide feet. It is also fair warning that if you are going to stretch the boot, make sure that your shells are not warped because of the stretching.
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COMFORMABLE BOOTS Big Ankles? Protruding Bones? Big Toes? Protrusions that you cannot explain? We can fix it. We pride ourselves on our craftsmanship and making your feet as happy as they can be…there is no reason to be uncomfortable.
BOOT SOLE PLANING Boot Sole Planing does not only involve expertise, it is a science as well. One has to understand why you use this technique and what results you will achieve from this. We use this to correct any shell warping that may arise with new boots or simply stretched boots. We also use planning to correctively install angles into the base of the boot to help straighten any angle problems you may have skiing.
EPOXY Because material is taken away when you plane the base of a boot, we need to recreate material that we have taken off on the bottom and add it back on top. This is done by epoxy or using plastic shims that we screw on the bottom. Either way we need to pouter off the excess material so the boot will be compatible with the binding system (DIN) standards.
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MAINTAINING INDUSTRY STANDARDS We have specially machined parts to help us regulate our work to industry norms.
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