Do Intuition liners make a difference?

Do Intuition liners make a difference?

Since using Intuition liners, even the coldest Montana days have not been a problem. Intuition EVA foam is noticeably warmer, and the ability to mold in extra room around your toes makes a big difference. Plus, with the custom fit, you’re not going to have any pressure points cutting off circulation.

How do Intuition liners work?

INTUITION LINERS – HOW THEY WORK Once warmed in a special convection oven, Intuition’s Ultralon foam lofts and expands to a uniform thickness and is soft and pliable to the touch. Once this material cools, it compresses, becomes denser and stiffer, and retains the shape it was molded to.

Do Intuition liners break in?

It has the stiffest, densest, and thickest liner that Intuition makes. Because of this, expect the liner to take 10+ days of skiing to break in fully after the initial mold. Once broken in, however, the liner is very special.

How do I choose my intuition liner?

Our liners run in full sizes so if your shell size is (for example a size 25), you should get a size 25 liner, the same size as your shells. If your shell is a half size (for example a size 24.5) you should round up or down a half size depending on the list below.

How many times can Intuition liners be molded?

It depends how much they have been used. If they have been skied in quite a bit then remoulding will probably do very little. It may feel a bit better for a day or two but will pack out again quickly. If the liners are newer you will have better results but don’t expect a reheat to make them into new liners again.

How do I choose my Intuition liner?

How many times can you remold Intuition liners?

MLJ The guy at the shop I bought mine from told me I could remold my intuition pros 9 times, but that seems a little much. You could heat them as many times as you want really but once the liner is bedded in remoulding really won’t do much.

Do Intuition liners need heat molding?

Ideally, the liner should feel snug all over, with no uncomfortable pressure points. Feeling a bit too tight is okay because the liner will compress when heated and buckled down. We do not recommend heat molding a liner that feels loose.