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The season is almost over, so what is the best way to store ski boots?
We spend hours training our body, whether it’s running the streets or the trails, cycling the hills, swimming laps in the pool or pushing weights in the gym.
We recently caught up with Profeet ambassadors Robbie Britton and Natalie White to find out how their training and plans were going for 2017:
Toes can hurt in ski boots when pressure on the toes is caused by one of two possible issues – either the boot being too small or, counter-intuitively, the boot being too big.
When talking with customers in the Profeet Ski Lab a question we often get asked is ‘why do my feet go numb in my ski boots (or snowboard boots)?’
Another question that we are often asked in the Profeet Ski Lab is ‘why can’t I flex forward in my ski boots?’ Some people worry if they have bought the wrong ski boots.
‘Why do my feet and legs hurt when I ski?’ is a question we get asked often at Profeet.
Aside from getting the fit of your boots right – something we specialise in at the Profeet Ski Lab
Another question we are often asked at the Profeet Ski Boot Lab is what the best way to do ski boots up is. Janine Winter, Ski Manager at Profeet, answers this question for you:
One of the most common questions we get asked at the Profeet Ski Lab is what sort of socks should you wear in your ski boot during, and then after, your ski boot fitting.
‘Shin bang’ or sore shins when skiing can happen for a number of reasons...
Janine Winter explains what ski boot fitting is and what you should expect from a ski boot fitting appointment.
Many chalet companies advertise an overnight ski boot heater as one of the advantages of staying in their chalets. And who wouldn’t want a nice, toasty ski boot to put on in the morning?










