
Your # 1 Skiing Decision
Your equipment is a one-time purchase. Your travel, lodging, food and entertainment costs, far exceeds your one time equipment investment. Why not take the time to get the best service and fit from our professionals! Before we begin the boot fitting procedure or start making a ski decision; we ask a lot of questions (over 30) to help you come up with the best possible decision.
WHAT'S DIFFERENT ABOUT THE WAY SALTER'S SELL SKI BOOTS?
THE DIFFERENCE IS, WE DON'T SELL SKI BOOTS, WE FIT THEM!!!
Our friends in the ski industry say we're crazy for spending so much time working with customers. To obtain the best possible results it requires lots of time, both yours and ours. Comfort and fit is our key objective.
Technicians will evaluate over 40 parts of your feet, ankles and lower legs, not from a medical standpoint but to pre-determine how the boots need to accommodate your two different feet. (They are different you know).
The staff is so well-trained and committed to our system they won't fit your boots any other way. Besides, there's no extra cost to you, it's part of the boot price.
Click below to see a partial list of things we evaluate before fitting begins.
What Makes The Difference
We do things a lot different then other shops!
George Salter has designed & built unique equipment to help solve skiers problems, improve comfort and make the sport more fun. All of our highly trained staff plus the owners are on the sales floor so with only one location you know you will receive the ultimate in services and expertise. We provide you with options no other shop can offer. We don’t just sell boots and skis, we offer you result.
How You Should Choose A Ski Shop For Skis
Purchasing new skis requires lots of decisions. What performance do you expect? What length and type ski are you interested in? How much do you want to spend? How much pressure will you exerted on the skis (your weight and speed)? Is color or manufacturer important? Do you need to be Technically Balanced? (To Determine Your Personal Binding Mount Point). Do you need to be Technically Aligned? (Wedged or Canted} To help your skis track better and make your turns more even. These are just some of the decisions you need to make.
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