161: The Ski Boot Special (How to choose ski boots, custom insoles, boot fitting)
The Ski Podcast14 Nov 2022

161: The Ski Boot Special (How to choose ski boots, custom insoles, boot fitting)

A Ski Boot Special: we look at types of ski boot; how to choose a ski boot; whether you should have them fitted or moulded; plus some of the gadgets that work with them.

Iain was joined by the ski boot experts Colin Martin from Solutions4Feet and regular equipment expert Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo.com.

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SHOW NOTES

  • Colin skied at Kuhtai on the SIGB Ski Test
  • Listen to Al talking about the Ski Test in Episode 91
  • TSP is sponsored by Les 3 Vallées - the largest ski area in the world
  • Val Thorens is celebrating its 50th anniversary this winter
  • You can now book holidays to Les 3 Vallées directly via their their website
  • World Cup races in Solden and Zermatt were cancelled
  • Mia Brookes took 9th and Kirsty Muir 7th in the Big Air in Chur
  • Listen to our interview with Mia Brookes in Episode 158
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/RMQJmpiBnhw

  • Robin Shah reported on his first turns in Verbier, which as he predicted opened last weekend
https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1590343660310495233

  • Dave Burrows from Snow Pros Ski School reported from Glacier 3000
  • The Warren Miller film tour ‘Daymaker’ starts later this month
  • Iain is hosting the Brighton screening on Friday 02 December
https://twitter.com/theskipodcast/status/1585952522459648001

  • Love this quote: “Like a wand in Harry Potter, the ski boot chooses your foot”
  • Touring boots cost more because a patent has to be paid to Dynastar every time
  • Iain had his custom insoles created for him at Profeet
  • Go for thin ski socks, recommended brands include Falke, Teko and Smartwool
  • Don’t buy your ski boots on the basis of colour: “They’re tools not jewels”
  • Iain spoke to Professor Henrik Bjursten about his new VPECS innovation
  • The Carv device fits into your ski boot and gives feedback on your ski technique, visually via the app or in audio via Bluetooth
  • Ted Ligety is their new ambassador (and can give you ski advice!)

    Feedback
Please send us your feedback on social @theskipodcast or email theskipodcast@gmail.com

Chris Exall:

Hope you don't mind a minor correction [re Episode 101]. Though they were often referred to as ‘parablocks’, but in fact they were called ‘parablacks’. The reason was that the inventor was called Gunther Schwartz. They were partly to stop skiers crossing 'the sharp ends' but they were widely used in World Cup speed events because they had the effect of dampening the ski and filtering out vibration. Marker developed their own version which had a weight suspended by springs, it was intended as a more active 'suspension' for ski racers, though the thing weighed a ton. The earliest ones were simply plastic boxes but the last version was a spring loaded coat hanger wire affair which stopped your tips crossing but folded flat if you tried to uncross them”
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39: Skiing in Montenegro, Women Only Ski Camps & Summer in Morzine

39: Skiing in Montenegro, Women Only Ski Camps & Summer in Morzine

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28 Aug 201951min

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The mini mid summer don't forget us episode - Including a Saas-Fee snow report

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38: Blind Skiing, Heliskiing in Iceland, Val d'Isère & the Timberline story

38: Blind Skiing, Heliskiing in Iceland, Val d'Isère & the Timberline story

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37: Skiing in Georgia, Buying a Piste Basher & the Future of Chalet Holidays

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36: October Half Term Ski Trips, Touring The Haute Route & Should You Teach Yourself to Ski?

36: October Half Term Ski Trips, Touring The Haute Route & Should You Teach Yourself to Ski?

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35: Val Thorens Zip Wire, Magic Pass v. SnowPass & Grimentz Zinal

35: Val Thorens Zip Wire, Magic Pass v. SnowPass & Grimentz Zinal

In Episode 35, Jim reports on his recent visit to Grimentz in Switzerland while Iain tests the new zip wire in Val Thorens. We look at the success of the Magic Pass, the new SnowPass, find out how to store your skis over summer and which resort is the most visited in the world... Show Notes Marmots might be cuddly, but they caused the black death and eating them raw is a bad idea (just in case you were thinking about it). Val Thorens closed on 05 May with 30cm of fresh snow on the floor Iain tried out the new three-stage zip wire in Val Thorens in April. La Plagne was top of 'Most Visited Ski Resorts' list from the International Report on Snow & Mountain Tourism. Snowpass goes on sale on 12 May Magic Pass is already on sale for 2019/20 Magic Pass ski resorts saw lift pass volume +30% (compared to +10% across all Switzerland) with revenue +27% (+9% for all CH) #skistat #magicpass #LISTEX #LISTEX2019 Iain interviewed Paddy Griffith from Huski at LISTEX on the challenges of growing a new business. Thanks to Merlin 127 for his 5-star review on iTunes. Simon from Waxoff.fr shared his tips on how to store your skis over the summer. Please send through your suggestions for our next Ski Book Group to iain@theskipodcast.com. Coming up in Episode 36 How to ski in October Half-Term Is teaching yourself to ski a good idea? Split-boarding on the Haute Route

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34: Snowga, Cross Country Skiing, Ski Magazines & Les 2 Alpes

It is the end of the season so Ian and Jim a reminiscing about the winter but not before they get some spring snow under their skis. Iain has been to Les Menuires for Yoga week and Jim has been over in Switzerland visiting some new (for him) resorts. Also in this episode Iain chats to Frank Baldwin editor and publisher of Skier and Snowboarder Magazine, Jim tries out cross country skiing, they chat about Les 2 Alpes and it is book club time.

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33: Drug Dealers in Ski Resorts, Mogul Technique, French Pyrénées & Skiing at 220 km/h

In Episode 33, we find out the latest on the drug dealer behind the Courchevel fire, Iain finds out about lift pass marketing in Ax 3 Domaines and Jim discovers who the La Clusaz liftie was with The Ski Podcast sticker. Dave reveals his tips on how to ski moguls, we look at a different guiding philosophy and (surprisingly) discover that The Ski Podcast is officially one of the best Olympic podcasts in the world! Show Notes - It turns out that the La Clusaz liftie with The Ski Podcast sticker was a friend of Chloe at the Tourist Office. We're pretty sure that it's Chloe who features in this video, covered by Iain on Skipedia in Sep 2018 - Ski lift etiquette – have you ever pushed in to a ski lift queue? - The latest news on the Courchevel fire reveals it was a drug dispute between an armed cocaine supplier and his local dealers - Jacques Murat, is Commercial Director of the resort of Ax 3 Domaines. Iain wrote about his trip there last week for Planetski. - ‘Mur’ means 'wall' in French ;-) - Dave Burrows from SnowPros shared his advice on technique for handling moguls - Iain competed a couple of times in the ‘European Mogul Challenge’ series that took place in the 90s: - The Ski Podcast is officially one of the Top Five Olympic Podcasts! Long time listeners will recall that we ran a daily podcast during the PyeongChang Winter Olympics - Thanks to Huski and Dave Moore for their reviews - This is Jan’s very kind review on iTunes. Please do leave us your reviews as they help other people find us. - Thanks to Lee for his detailed email and all his comments, particularly the confirmation that we are indeed boring. Some great suggestions though and we are definitely going to include some of them in future episodes - Mark from Snowonly visited Samoen and the properties Jim was looking at can be found here. - Jim interviewed ski guide Yvan Dorier from Alter Ego Ski School - Dave Ryding finished 12th at the World Cup Finals and 9th overall in the end of season rankings - Charlotte Bankes was 4th at the World Cup Finals and finished 4th overall. Added to her Silver at the World Champs it’s a successful first season for Team GB. We interviewed Charlotte about her switch from France in Episode 25 - Charlie Guest became the first Brit to win a Europa Cup race - Jan Farrell logged a shocking 220.85 km/h to finish 12th in the speed skiing world champs - You can watch ‘The Horn’ – about the Zermatt air rescue team – on Netflix - Val d'Isère, Les Arcs, Tignes and La Plagne are organising an anti-Brexit rally in Bourg St Maurice on Saturday 06 April Coming up in Episode 34: - Jim will be trying cross-country skiing for the first time - Iain will be reporting on Yoga Week in Les Menuires - We have an interview with Frank Baldwin, publisher of ‘Skier and Snowboarder Magazine’

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