booster (elastic) straps are meant to be run inside the shell on top of the liner tongue. i agree a non-elastic typical power strap shouldn't be.
GoldenBC, ditch the non-elastic velcro power strap for a booster strap if you really want to increase the performance of your shell.
I second the rest of what joey said wrt to the zgft.
the tongue should be pressed down onto the instep, if it's not pushed down properly it feels weird and misshapen. overly curved like you said.
i am confused by your tongue softness concern. it's a touring liner, the tongue is soft to allow for more ROM and literally has a cut-out in the tongue plastic for this very purpose. the shell is what holds you up while skiing anyways.
zero complaints about my ZGFTs.
over 50,000ft vert since i got them last April and my feet are so frickin' happy on both the up and down for once.
who cares about the weight when the performance/comfort increases are well worth it.
if anything, i'm now questioning the ZGPTs and thinking of going for some quattros
For those with issues donning them into their shells.
apply some gorilla tape vertically along the center inside of the rear cuff. it may take a couple pieces to achieve full coverage along all the sharp and pointy bits depending upon the walk/ski mechanism. this will prevent any snags on the inner surfaces of the cuff (easing entry) and protect the liners for longevity. If you really want, you can apply some silkote to further ease the entry (just a tiny bit only along the tape).
don feet into liners, then liners into shells. don't be shy about using both hands to open up the cuff and clog. always standing, trying while sitting is an exercise in futility with the ZGPT at least. walk or ski mode is up to you. varies from shell to shell and person to person. whatever gets it done.
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