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Old 11-17-2003   #1
BillyD

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Custom liner for tele boot?

I am looking to get a custom liner for a T-Race. Anyone out there have any advice? I have heard the Raichle's work, but not sure if they still make them, or if there is a better option. Have always skiied foam in alpines, but don't know of any that would work in a tele. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Old 11-17-2003   #2
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Check out Garmont's liner. You heat them in an oven and them form them to your foot. They might fit in the T-Race shell you have. I think they run about $100.
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Old 11-17-2003   #3
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i've have Reichle customs in my Squadra's and they've been pretty nice but i think one of them is shrinking so i'll be reheating them up again to stretch them back out. I think i paid 120 for them two years ago.
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Old 11-18-2003   #4
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Go to Neptune Mountaineering in Boulder and ask for Chuck Bird. He is a ripper of a telemarker and a pedorthist. He will know just how to set you up. He has made two pairs of custom liners and one set of footbeds for me and I have had no problems with either. They sell a high quality after maket liner there that is better than the Garmont's. I have not seen the Raichle liners for years, so I do not know if they are still available. My first pair of liners were the Raichles and my new pair are the brand they sell at Neptune's. I think the news ones are a little firmer and better at moisture transport than the Raichles. Good luck!
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Old 11-18-2003   #5
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I've got thermofits in my t1's. I'm not sure if raichle makes those or if that is the brand name. They are red. Anyway I've used them for 2 season now and I love them. My t1's are lighter than my old t2's. Beautiful. I had larry at boulder ski deals set mine up.
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