Taking the "elf toe" out of old plastic tele boots?
- EvanTrem
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Taking the "elf toe" out of old plastic tele boots?
So here is my question, has anyone ever tried reversing the "elf toe" effect were telemark boot toes start to stay in the bent position?
I have molded and punched boots before using a plastic welder and a heat gun but I wonder if you could use heat to relax the pebax without ruining the bellows. I know that standard 75mm boots have a metal plate in the duck bill but I wonder if this plate extends under the toe? The "rocker launch" effect that afflicts older boots really bugs me and I have switched to Bishop Bombers to mitigate this as much as possible, but I wonder if there is a way to reverse it.
I have molded and punched boots before using a plastic welder and a heat gun but I wonder if you could use heat to relax the pebax without ruining the bellows. I know that standard 75mm boots have a metal plate in the duck bill but I wonder if this plate extends under the toe? The "rocker launch" effect that afflicts older boots really bugs me and I have switched to Bishop Bombers to mitigate this as much as possible, but I wonder if there is a way to reverse it.
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Re: Taking the "elf toe" out of old plastic tele boots?
Store boots with toes and heels tied together, so far not much help, though will tie up over summer.
Accept the bend, so shave the top of the duckbill, and put a wedge below. This really helps as the duckbill is wedged vertically, so is very firm in the binding.
Accept the bend, so shave the top of the duckbill, and put a wedge below. This really helps as the duckbill is wedged vertically, so is very firm in the binding.