Really good, thanks, I like the 2 hands opening the boot and tongue approach. I typically use a boot horn, but I like this approach better, will try it!
Plug boots are a different beast!! Definitely make sure the shells are nice and warm. We've been selling Boot Doc Eazy-On Spray that works great with plug boots. www.bootdoc-hotronic.com/en_us/products/fitting-materials-tools/fitting-materials/eazy-on-spray-shoe-fitting-insoles-fitting-boot-fitting-19455x38.html
I thought after you have the boot on, you push the tongue back down a little to seat your heel and your arch, to keep from getting heel float ? When your boot gets to 40° F. No matter how warm you were trying to keep them, they are not that easy, even doing all that you showed and said.
@raymondsiewert2720 To each their own, but typically that will just put unwanted pressure on the top of your instep. 9/10 pulling up on the tongue makes the boot feel and fit better. If you are experiencing a lot of slop or play, could be wrong size or wrong shape boot. Footbeds help to address any arch/ instep issues and highly recommended. Also, don't put on cold boots! Keep 'em up front in your car/truck/SUV on the way to the hill. Cold boot = cold feet! Warm boots = easier to put on and warmer feet! Just some tips!
Really good, thanks, I like the 2 hands opening the boot and tongue approach. I typically use a boot horn, but I like this approach better, will try it!
Thanks! Glad it helped. Boot horns aren't bad, but it is another thing to carry.
For future videos, stop the background music couldn’t understand you
Aw bummer. Will keep that in mind for the next one!
@@theskicompany2629I kinda like the bgm tho😊Thanks for the video!
Great tips, video was super helpful
Heck yeah! Good luck!
Helpful, thanks.
You're welcome!
What about the lacing on the tongue?
Plug boots are a different beast!! Definitely make sure the shells are nice and warm. We've been selling Boot Doc Eazy-On Spray that works great with plug boots. www.bootdoc-hotronic.com/en_us/products/fitting-materials-tools/fitting-materials/eazy-on-spray-shoe-fitting-insoles-fitting-boot-fitting-19455x38.html
Definately right to the point and very helpful , nicely done !
Glad it was helpful!
I thought after you have the boot on, you push the tongue back down a little to seat your heel and your arch, to keep from getting heel float ? When your boot gets to 40° F. No matter how warm you were trying to keep them, they are not that easy, even doing all that you showed and said.
@raymondsiewert2720 To each their own, but typically that will just put unwanted pressure on the top of your instep. 9/10 pulling up on the tongue makes the boot feel and fit better. If you are experiencing a lot of slop or play, could be wrong size or wrong shape boot. Footbeds help to address any arch/ instep issues and highly recommended.
Also, don't put on cold boots! Keep 'em up front in your car/truck/SUV on the way to the hill. Cold boot = cold feet! Warm boots = easier to put on and warmer feet!
Just some tips!