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  1. #1
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    tecnica cochise/bushwacker liners

    i'm in need of some 26.0 Bushwacker/cochise 110/120 liners. Dog got at one pretty good, but still wearable.
    I know those liners suck, but i like them.

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    I've got a 25, but that won't help you.
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    I, too, have it in a 25, and it still won't help.

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    I have a new Sidas central high liner (intuition tongue type) its a medium to thin for thickness, and medium to stuff for flex.
    $100 shipped.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mntlion View Post
    I have a new Sidas central high liner (intuition tongue type) its a medium to thin for thickness, and medium to stuff for flex.
    $100 shipped.
    I'm thinking I need a med - thick. I too should have size d down when I bought these, but I've been ok. A thin liner will be risky I'm thinking. What are your thoughts? I'm a 9.5 med with really high instep.

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    Never worn cochise liner- 26 / 26.5--- $50?
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    whats the shell fit like? how many days on the current setup?

    if you are worried about to big, buy the right sized shell, and not a liner. If you have the right shell, the stock liner above for $50 is great. or my intuitions are lighter and warmer


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    Intuition dream liner mv 27. Fit my 26.5 Cochise perfectly.
    Pm if interested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mntlion View Post
    whats the shell fit like? how many days on the current setup?

    if you are worried about to big, buy the right sized shell, and not a liner. If you have the right shell, the stock liner above for $50 is great. or my intuitions are lighter and warmer
    The shell fit is two fat fingers. There is well over 150 days, maybe 50 of those touring. The reason I like these boots is the Airshell. It's extra weight, but snugs the heel up for resort groomers.

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    Assuming that "two fat fingers" translates to over 20mm, save up more money and buy the next shell size down.

    then you dont need the air shell for either touring or skiing

    or buy a REALLY thick intuition liner to fill in all that extra space.


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    With all that said, there is only one option here.

    Thanks everyone for offering up your liners. More importantly, thanks for your advice! These boots will get passed on.
    Last edited by tango uniform; 02-09-2016 at 03:59 PM.

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