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Thread: Liner (Mondo 30) for Raichle SB413

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    Liner (Mondo 30) for Raichle SB413

    Hi,

    Just put a lot of $ into bootfitting for my SB413 and am wondering if anyone has sources for an extra liner for down the road, when the original wears out.

    Thanks,
    Michael

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    raichle has quit making the heat mold liner I'm told but there are lots of Intuitions out there readily available. I think they are a better liner anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr D
    raichle has quit making the heat mold liner I'm told but there are lots of Intuitions out there readily available. I think they are a better liner anyway
    um...they have?

    deeluxe liners, still available here and elsewhere.
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    great if I am misinformed

    I got that bit of info from a bootfitter in ski shop. perhaps he is not familiar with the name change. He merely stated that he could no longer get the raichle inserts as they had stopped making them. I didn't even think to ask about the deeluxe.

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    Don't the SB413's come with non-moldable liners? What do you mean about bootfitting? I have a pair of SB413 MP30 liners that I could sell, but they are non-moldable. One liner is missing the footbed.

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    see bootfitting guide on main page. A bootfitter uses a variety of techniques to help you get the best fit. you can buy thermo liners for any boot that's kinda the point. some higher end boots come with them. If yours don't and you have fit issues they are the way to go. the bootfitter will mold them for you and maybe use shims ar grind a little or heat and stretch the shell. lots of options for getting your boots to feel comfy and yet be performance tight.

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