Thermoformable liner
Pre-Shape Liner Full Custom T2.
With internal cushioning that takes the shape of your foot, the fully customizable liner conforms to your shape for optimum comfort, while the outer materials enhance precision and power transmission. Featuring two separate bi-material zones, the T2 version features rigid EVA padding in the holding zones and low-density EVA padding elsewhere.
How do you thermoform your liner at home?
1- Preheat the oven to 80°C with fan assisted heat.
2- Remove the slippers from the shells.
3- Remove the insoles from your slippers.
4- Put the slippers in the oven for only 5 minutes.
5- Remove the slippers from the oven.
6- Put the insoles back into the slippers.
7- Put the slippers back into the shoes.
8- Put on your shoes and lock each hook moderately.
9- Wait 15 minutes at room temperature before putting on your shoes.
What to do about foot pain
1/ Choose a thin, technical ski sock to avoid pressure points and promote blood circulation in the foot.
2/ Choose a sole adapted to the shape of your foot to prevent it from squashing against the shell. Ask a sales assistant for advice.
3/ Thermoform your liner.
How to keep your feet warm?
Often overlooked, drying your liner is the most important step in keeping your feet warm. Even at -10°C, the foot perspires and the liner can't dry on its own in its plastic shell, even over several days. Ideally, you should take them out every day. You can also use shoe dryers, which are much more practical, since you don't need to take the slipper out - just plug them in!
Weight
1490 g in 24.5 Mondopoint.
Thinsulate stretch
Designed by 3M, THINSULATE® is a lightweight synthetic insulation material that retains heat better in cold, damp conditions, keeping you warm and comfortable all day long. Even more elastic, THINSULATE® STRETCH enhances freedom of movement and foot hold for improved skiability.