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What liners for Northwave boots

Post by drzone » Sunday 23 January 2011, 14:44

My liners are getting worn after close to 10yrs in them.
What replacement liners would you suggest?
I can access Deeluxe liners (the whole range of them) locally, but not sure if they would fit in the Northwave boots.
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Re: What liners for Northwave boots

Post by Frenki » Sunday 23 January 2011, 17:29

drzone wrote:My liners are getting worn after close to 10yrs in them.
What replacement liners would you suggest?
I can access Deeluxe liners (the whole range of them) locally, but not sure if they would fit in the Northwave boots.
in the italian forum some people are very happy with these..

http://www.palau-boutique.com/boutique_ ... e_lg=lg_us

they say the owner can suggest you which one fits better your boot. never tried but it's an option :D
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Post by The Blitz » Sunday 23 January 2011, 21:06

In my opinion, it seems you can buy also ski liners.
Because in hardboots, I only know Deeluxe...

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Post by asnow » Thursday 27 January 2011, 18:06

I suggest you Palau model OVERLAP HARD like the pictures below.

They sell online and shipping all over the world. The product it's very good.
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Post by Arnaud » Thursday 27 January 2011, 18:12

Sidas liners :

http://www.conform-able.com/index-92-2.html

Seen these liners this week end in Head boots. Ask looping for more informations
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Post by Looping » Thursday 27 January 2011, 19:21

Actually i don't have the injected faom liners (which are very stiff i've heard, colder than a moldable one and very expensive (use only for racing or if you have a really strange foot :lol: and feel very uncomfortable).
I have the following moldable liners http://www.conform-able.com/index-93-1.html
They are thicker than the Palaus OVP (which is great for me because my feet have the right size for my boots but they are really thin (and have some bumps also :D ) so a thick liner is an advantge), they are warm, the heels are very well maintained and they have a removable tongue (i prefer tongue than overlap because i feel it thicker even if a tongue sometimes moves, that's not the case with overlaps). I don't use the lace provided whith them. Well, more expensive than the palaus but better in my case. Nevertheless, palaus seems to be great for many carvers here :wink:
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Post by drzone » Friday 28 January 2011, 1:17

Thanks guys!
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