Let's get this out of the way first: go to a bootfitter. OK? Done? Good. I'll try some shit on before buying if I can. Now on to my question....
My beloved boots are toast. Quite literally, I toasted the liners in a madcap caper to dry them quickly after forgetting to dry them overnight before a short ski trip. In retrospect (and in all reasonableness what should have been anterospect) drying them over the fireplace is a really poor idea. But I digress....... I made do for the rest of the season with an old pair of intuition liners. The boots are 7 years old, now, so while I could dick around with liners it doesn't seem to make a ton of sense; I was starting to think about replacements at the end of last season - mostly just being prepared to pounce on a pair of deadstock Ghost 120/130 in my size (25.5).
So, I'm moving up my timeline, what's similar to a Ghost? Looking for something with similar fit and performance, lean, etc. I liked the Ghost because they were dead simple without a lot of moving parts but performed great and they fit me really well. With the CS shell I was able to get them more or less perfect, with no extra room and no hotspots, in my living room. I don't really care about ski/walk modes or any of that bullshit. Wide-ish forefoot and narrow-ish heel, but overall my foot is really standard and has always been easy to fit.
Thanks!
(Also, if anybody has a line on new or lightly used Ghost CS 120/130, hit me up.)
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