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Thread: Intuition liner question -- "performance wrap"

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    Intuition liner question -- "performance wrap"

    Yes I looked at the long intuition thread but did not see anything about this question. Level nine sports has intuition liners marked "performance wrap" for sale at $99 plus $7 shipping. Are these the same liners as the tried and true power wrap?

    Here is the link: http://www.levelninesports.com/Intui...-Wrap-(Thermo)

    Thanks for any info.

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    No those are not power wraps, I saw them too and asked Intuition. This is their response "Those liners are NOT 12mm HD (+3mm AEPE) Power Wraps.

    They are more similar to the liners we made for the Roxa shells then we make for ourselves, and we're not supposed to be sold aftermarket.

    They will have about 1/2 the life of the Power Wraps, but are also 1/2 the price....

    They will be initially more comfortable, have a softer flex, and pack out a bit more quickly then the original standard Power Wraps.

    It really depends on what your looking for."

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    Thanks for the response. Sounds like a wasted $100 that could go to the real deal.

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    it says right on the site that:
    These are not the high performance liners that most hard core skiers are using. The liners we are selling have a cushioned feel, which is best described as a 'comfort fit.' These will offer better performance than most standard liners, but are not the super-stiff ones that hard core skiers and TGR-types are sporting.
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    I bought a pair of those last year b/c they were cheap. Let me say that they are cheap for a reason. They molded great and where the shit for about 30 days. Then they got real shitty, real quick. I tired a re-bake around 75 days and they were pretty much toast. I would save your money.

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