“Hard to get. Had to closely watch the website and buy it immediately or pay premium price at a shop where someone had previously scooped up a bunch.
The only liner, according to the shop- I didn’t check but I (still) believe them, that fit my boot is on 16 tubes of cork. None of that came with the liners. $240. That doesn’t seem right. I would think some would be included in the puchase price.
But, I like them. They’re warmer than my previous injection molded (hard) foam liners and more adjustable post-purchase. Definitely get the boot horn!”
Thanks for your review! Adding 16 tubes of cork to a pair of ZipFits is far more than expected. We are glad to hear that you are enjoying the innerboots and that you could easily customize your liners at home. A note on how we think about fit: if a skier is in an accurately sized shell and selects the correct ZipFit for their foot and shell, ideally no cork needs to be added and if some does need to added, two tubes per liner should suffice. There are certainly exceptions to this. Thanks for giving ZipFits and try and for customizing them to your liking.
Vincent, thanks for your clear directions in your review. We will do our best to make the adding cork instructions as easily accessible as possible. Cheers!
“After sking on my Zipfit Gara LV for about 40 days I added 4 tubes of composite (2 to each boot) to the tongue, also over top and sides of forefoot. Tweeked to fit better, dont know of any other liner that you can do that wirh. Love my liners, always have had problems with boot fit, not anymore. Easy to do with youtube instructions.”
“I typically wait longer than I should to recork, partly because they are rarely in stock. So I end up having to use more than one tube of cork for just one liner, and I'm not enjoying spending so much per tube. I have to recork every 3-4 weeks with daily skiing as a ski instructor. I wish there was a way to buy more cork in bulk, and that it was more available because I love my zipfits.”