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  1. #26
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    hope so..

  2. #27
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    can someone help me, a jong, figure out how to figure out what liners i need to tour in?

    thanks in advance

  3. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by tgapp View Post
    can someone help me, a jong, figure out how to figure out what liners i need to tour in?

    thanks in advance
    Hey jong, you need liners that fit, are light weight, have good articulation, and are warm... probably in that order.

    For me, Intuition cannot be beat for balancing these attributes.

    Zipfits use firmer materials that are heavier and pack out much more slowly. Their outright ski performance is tops.

  4. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post
    Hey jong, you need liners that fit, are light weight, have good articulation, and are warm... probably in that order.

    For me, Intuition cannot be beat for balancing these attributes.

    Zipfits use firmer materials that are heavier and pack out much more slowly. Their outright ski performance is tops.
    so is it a bad idea to try and tour in them?

    I've used intuitions for years and I've heard tons of hype about zipfits. Would be down to try something new, but if they tour like shit then they ain't for me.

    thanks for your help here!!

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  5. #30
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    I know you're not a jong, mang. Zipfits belong in the heavy shells, imo

  6. #31
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    ^^^^ this. Zipfits ski amazingly well but they’re heavy AF. On my scale there’s almost a pound (~ 425g) difference per foot between my Intuition PWs and my Zipfits (Garas or WCs, can’t remember which).


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  7. #32
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    Yeah, they're definitely not meant for touring. That being said, if you're the kind of skier who doesn't own dedicated alpine and touring boots, and who skis something a Zero G in and out of bounds, I could see there being some real benefit to using a Zipfit on the days you're riding lifts.

  8. #33
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    I would be in if there is a zip fit that can be comfortably molded to my 106mm foot
    “How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world? I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher”. — Jimi Hendrix

  9. #34
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    The forefoot and toebox are neoprene, they should stretch enough.

  10. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by schindlerpiste View Post
    I would be in if there is a zip fit that can be comfortably molded to my 106mm foot
    I’m in Zipfits already with a 112mm foot

  11. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by schindlerpiste View Post
    I would be in if there is a zip fit that can be comfortably molded to my 106mm foot
    I’m in the same range as you and love my zipfits. I’m in the ones with the lowest amount of cork (forget the name...)


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  12. #37
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    I'm in

  13. #38
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    I'm modestly interested.
    General ball-park on price?

  14. #39
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    Quote Originally Posted by schindlerpiste View Post
    I would be in if there is a zip fit that can be comfortably molded to my 106mm foot
    Like you, I have wide-ass hobbit feet. I finally went zipfit and wondered why I waited so long. Excellent. Shell fit is even more important here.

    Quote Originally Posted by glademaster View Post
    The forefoot and toebox are neoprene, they should stretch enough.
    Can confirm: source, I have high-volume flipper feet.

    Quote Originally Posted by jmills View Post
    I’m in Zipfits already with a 112mm foot

  15. #40
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    Is this going to happen? Noticed the Intuition group buy is up now.

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  16. #41
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    ZipFit

    What's up - if you have any questions about ZipFit, feel free to reach out here or directly "Jeff at zipfit dot com"

  17. #42
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    ZipFit Group Buy?

    Quote Originally Posted by ZipFit_Jeff View Post
    What's up - if you have any questions about ZipFit, feel free to reach out here or directly "Jeff at zipfit dot com"
    Hey [mention]ZipFit_Jeff,[/mention]

    One of the issues has always been getting extra omfit cork. Every time I called Mary or spoke to her at Highlands it was always “stuck on a boat coming from Italy”.
    I know theres a crew of you who have taken over operations. Have you sorted this out yet?

  18. #43
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    Quote Originally Posted by dcpnz View Post
    Hey [mention]ZipFit_Jeff,[/mention]


    One of the issues has always been getting extra omfit cork. Every time I called Mary or spoke to her at Highlands it was always “stuck on a boat coming from Italy”.
    I know theres a crew of you who have taken over operations. Have you sorted this out yet?
    They started selling from their site

    https://www.zipfit.com/us/product-category/omfit/

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