Before changing your ski boots, change your liners!
Discomfort in a ski boot arises largely from the fact that your foot moves around. With these liners, the high-quality EVA foam guarantees real comfort. However, if there are still painful points, you can thermoform them to compress the pressure areas.
Comfort and support.
These ski liners match the shape of your feet and ankles without compromising on support. Their classic wraparound design fits many different body shapes. They’re made of several layers of EVA foam which are very comfortable, including some thermoformable parts.
Thermoformable.
For adapting to your body shape, some parts of foam are thermoformable: They can be reworked to marry your ankle and to limit the feeling of discomfort. To be sure you are wearing thermoforming, ski with at least 2 days.
Weight transfer.
The liner is an essential component of your ski boot, key to your winter use. Our teams have chosen a pre-shaped tongue that ensures excellent weight transfer and therefore real precision when driving through a turn.
Is it possible to thermoform your liner at home?
It's possible, but we strongly recommend that you visit a professional to guarantee a good outcome, without the risk of damaging your product. If you want to do it, we recommend the special advice on our sports tips website.
What do I do if my ski boots hurt?
Choose a ski sock, high-tech and thin, to avoid pressure points and promote blood circulation. You can also choose a suitable sole by asking for advice from our specialists in store. Finally, if it doesn't help, you can thermoform your own liner.
Weight.
1 liner in size 9.5: 470g.