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Originally Posted by dirk diggler
that describes my situation, i havent been to Ski West yet, but i will look at the Atomics, did you have to get a special foot bed as well?
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I will preface this saying that i bought my boots about 5-6 years ago? They were very highend though, and serve me very very well to this day, but I dont know to what degree Atomics have kept their 'typical fit' or what the other options have done to improve arch support/foot space for that matter....
ALL the boots I tried were extra hard for me to get my feet into (no boot is spacious obviously, but you know what I mean), especially pushing my high arched foot through the middle part of the boot when getting it on. The Atomics were pushed on me for this problem at two different stores, and while still hard they did not have hard plastic pushing right into the top of my foot where it meets my ankle (shocking how painful that is).
Ski West was REALLY good about boot fitting after the fact though, after a couple times out i wanted a bit more space above my little-pinky-toes and they had no problem getting me that.
The liners I got with the boots had really really nice insoles back then, and after putting a small additional footbed under the liner in the bottom of the boot I am finally comfortable.
One thing I would suggest though, is only wearing a liner-sock (thin nylon sock). Racers might do it for speed, but with the high mid foot and wider forefoot the liner sock helps fit too. Those extra 4mm you might need...
Claeren.