You're a good boot fitter, based on your vids on how to fit a consumer. Good to see a manager from a major manufacturer that has actual hands on experience 👍🏽
Hey Coop, you need to make a note in your video to NOT USE the oven to heat up boot liners with Liquid Fit! I was in Breckenridge and the boot tech that was fitting me (and you know the guy) did a heat mold on my Edge Lyt 130's prior to injecting the Liquid Fit. Rater than use the heat stacks he used the oven. The heat in the oven melted the Liquid Fit tubes complete shut. Took him an hour + working with a heat gun and other means to get the Liquid Fit tubes open enough to be usable. Might be a good addition to your video to warn about this!
Very helpful! Question: Interested in purchasing Head Kore 1s or 2s ski boots in Utah. I live in Park City. Where is the nearest dealer in Utah to purchase and get liquid Fit?
I would really like to try this before committing to new Strolz I liners! Is it possible to buy Liquid Fit liners only? I'm in Dalbello Lupo Cabrio boots since my high ankle insteps won't fit in regular 2piece wrap shels.
My liquid fit moves from one day to the next, everyday I have to ski a lap or two to allow the paraffin to settle into it's home. Any ideas or tips so I don't have to do that EVERYDAY?
No joke. I know many FIS point racers (im retired now) and none of them use this fitting liquid. Solid foam is the standard why did head move to a liquid that moves i will never know. Gimmick for the weekend warriors.
Once pumped in, you'll never more get it out! That's extremely inconevenient. Have to be extremely cautious at injection process, otherwise no way out.
@@beastmode1 A "little heat" means 80° Celsius for 15 minutes in the oven for the liner. Great treatment! Thereafter you can pull out some tiny pieces. It's not going smoothly! If you have bad luck, the sole of the liner will degrade and dissolve from its body.
You're a good boot fitter, based on your vids on how to fit a consumer. Good to see a manager from a major manufacturer that has actual hands on experience 👍🏽
Hey Coop, you need to make a note in your video to NOT USE the oven to heat up boot liners with Liquid Fit! I was in Breckenridge and the boot tech that was fitting me (and you know the guy) did a heat mold on my Edge Lyt 130's prior to injecting the Liquid Fit. Rater than use the heat stacks he used the oven. The heat in the oven melted the Liquid Fit tubes complete shut. Took him an hour + working with a heat gun and other means to get the Liquid Fit tubes open enough to be usable. Might be a good addition to your video to warn about this!
Where can we buy the kit to do the liquid fitting on our own?
So where I can find the liquid fit kit for it ?
Can we use the boots with liquid fit technology without inserting the liquid , is it safe ?
Great video! I checked your channel and I don't see a video on how to remove the liquid fit paraffin material. Where can I find that?
Go to our main channel Head Wintersports and look for Liquid Fit Extraction Video .
Or just click here: ruclips.net/video/c2c0WtRGVk4/видео.html
1 cartridge for 1 ski boot? or 2 ?
Very helpful! Question: Interested in purchasing Head Kore 1s or 2s ski boots in Utah. I live in Park City. Where is the nearest dealer in Utah to purchase and get liquid Fit?
Jackson's Base Camp and Park City Ski Boot both carry the Kore 1.
I would really like to try this before committing to new Strolz I liners! Is it possible to buy Liquid Fit liners only? I'm in Dalbello Lupo Cabrio boots since my high ankle insteps won't fit in regular 2piece wrap shels.
did you ever find an answer to this? I would like to buy the liners separately as well
My liquid fit moves from one day to the next, everyday I have to ski a lap or two to allow the paraffin to settle into it's home. Any ideas or tips so I don't have to do that EVERYDAY?
Anything that moves inside the boot looses control. I disappointed with head moving to this gimmick
How do I buy it???
Why not inject PU foam? It's the best, it's been done for decades and it's a cheap and durable material.
No joke. I know many FIS point racers (im retired now) and none of them use this fitting liquid. Solid foam is the standard why did head move to a liquid that moves i will never know. Gimmick for the weekend warriors.
@@michaeldbhawker3556gimmick for the weekend warriors says then pro 😂
How do I find a Head dealer that can do this?
Just ask the dealer you encounter for "LiquidFit"!
Once pumped in, you'll never more get it out! That's extremely inconevenient.
Have to be extremely cautious at injection process, otherwise no way out.
The liquid fit wax is removable. There is an extraction system and with a little heat to the wax is easily removable.
@@beastmode1 A "little heat" means 80° Celsius for 15 minutes in the oven for the liner. Great treatment!
Thereafter you can pull out some tiny pieces. It's not going smoothly!
If you have bad luck, the sole of the liner will degrade and dissolve from its body.
@@fritzwert6649 Huh? Sorry but you are not making any sense. Who said anything about 80 degrees celsius at 15 minutes?
Revolution? Injection ski boot existing from '70😂