I adjusted the canting on my boots the other night and felt a big improvement at the local dry slope. High on my new found 'flatness' I thought I'd better check my Girlfriends boots - whoahhh! They are miles out. I knew that she was a bit knock kneed but blimey.
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The boots are Atomic B7's which we specifically chose as they have a very wide toe box (and yes we know they are mens boots). Unfortunately they don't have any canting adjustment and even if they did I don't think they would adjust the amount required.
So, what are our options? Her skis are Atomic Balanze which have the 'slide on' bindings rather than screw on so does this rule out wedges?
Any advice on this would be a great help.
Thanks
major canting required - what are my options?
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Started by Ellistine in Ski Hardware 03-May-2007 - 1 Reply
Ellistine posted May-2007
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reply to 'major canting required - what are my options?' posted May-2007
I was suprised that B7s don't have cuff adjustment, but http://www.bootfitters.com/boot_reviews_atomic.htm .
As you say, that would be a pretty substantial adjustment. When you adjust for one problem, another problem may then become apparent.
It would take a good bootfitter to figure out everything that might be going on and the best options.
These alignment issues are not so critical, or easier to fix on a snowboard.
Trencher
As you say, that would be a pretty substantial adjustment. When you adjust for one problem, another problem may then become apparent.
It would take a good bootfitter to figure out everything that might be going on and the best options.
These alignment issues are not so critical, or easier to fix on a snowboard.
Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....
Topic last updated on 03-May-2007 at 23:26