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GFT - 26.5 Reviews

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Touring liners that work well on the uphill and ski as well as premium ZipFit liners on the downhill. Designed alongside the most renowned mountain guides and uphill athletes, the GFT is exactly what we’ve been waiting for. Whether you’re skiing the Grand F’in Teton or lapping you’re local low angle meadows, the GFT touring liners keep your feet in place on the uphill and allow for a range of motion that reflects modern touring boot design — all without compromising our design of the custom cork pouches that provide premium heel hold, foot positioning, and performance on the ski down.

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Boot: Scrapa F1LT Typical Tour 3000-7000ft of vert. I’m not a pro, but wish I was. When I can retire from my real job, I dream to become a IFMGA MTN guide. ;-) Hands down the best liner I’ve ever owned in a touring in the past 10 years (or even downhill boot). My F1LTs are awesome but I started to get heel lift and blister issues after the original liner packed out in a month of use—so then got an intuition pro-wrap—>same thing happened—had to use blister pads on every tour, but still had issues on long tours. From day 1 of using the GFT I have NEVER used a blister pad, just put sock on and go. AMAZING. I was nervous to do so at first, but after 10 tours, have yet to feel even the slightest hint a blister is developing….in short these are amazing.
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Posted 2 years ago
I have used these liners for on-piste skiing only and they are outstanding. I wear a sz 28 Scarpa Tx Pro and purchased a size 27.5 GFT liner. The fit was perfect for me. The toe box feels like wearing an extra pair of socks which allowed my toes to spread during lead changes. That’s a good thing. The padded areas locked my heel firmly into position and, because of the way the toe area is built, no pinching of the toes like I’ve experienced with other liners when performing a lead change. I have worn Intuition and Sidas liners, and the GFTs are the best by far. For molding, I used the Intuition method and that method softened the cork enough for a great mold to my ankles and shin. The only downside is that it’s extremely challenging putting the boot on or taking it off with the liners inserted. Easier to put the liners on first and then insert them into the boots or remove the boot shells with the feet still in the liners, but that’s a minor issue. Hope this helps.
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Posted 2 years ago