HOW TO HOME FIT INTUITION LINERS // DIY MOLD

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    Please follow these steps:
    1: Fill one fitting sock with 3-4 lbs of long or short grain white rice and tie a knot at the end.
    2: On a flat surface, spread rice throughout stocking to form a long sausage shape.
    3: Keeping rice stocking in an even, tubular shape, place into microwave.
    4: Based on wattage in manual or on back panel of microwave, heat rice stocking for appropriate time: 700-900W=7min, 1000-1100W=5min, 1200-1250W=4min.
    5: While rice stocking is heating, place toecap on first foot to fit. (Intuition logo goes over big toe)
    6: Place other fitting sock over toecap to secure. Pull stocking up evenly, eliminating all wrinkles.
    7: CAUTION HOT! When timer goes off, pull rice stocking out of microwave by the knotted end.
    8: Continuing to hold by the knot, place rice stocking inside first liner (in boot). Work stocking into toe box and heel by tapping boot hard on floor multiple times, first on heel and then toe. Keep on tapping, going back and forth between heel and toe until rice stocking has settled deeper into liner.
    9: Let boot stand with rice stocking inside for 4-12 min depending on liner model (refer to heating time chart below). Remove heated rice stocking from liner. Insert foot bed now, if used. With toecap on securely, place foot into heated liner. When boot is on, kick heel of boot into floor to ensure heel and liner are in heel pocket firmly. Buckle or lace up to normal tension settings. Keep weight on boot 5-7 min STANDING with knees slightly bent. Keep heels down to avoid creating extra space resulting in heel lift. (You can also place the toe of your boots on a board (2×4) to help push heel back towards heel of boot).
    10: Take off boot, stocking and toecap, and repeat for other liner.
    How To Home Fit Intuition Liners
    ADDITIONAL FITTING TIPS
    Check fit before heating liners. Put liners in boots, with foot beds if you plan to use them. If toes are touching the end, that’s fine, the toecap will create extra space for you during molding. If they are curled up or jammed into the end of the liners then they are too small and you may need a larger size. 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. Do not rely on liner to expand to fill voids or sloppiness, instead consider choosing a thicker liner.
    If liners felt tight when you first tried them on, buckle extra tight when molding to compress foam and thin it out.
    If liners felt just right, buckle loosely so liner is held firmly but not compressed. This allows you to retain maximum thickness.
    After initial molding, if you need to adjust the fit in a specific area (ex. ankle or toe box) consider making a smaller rice bag to use rather than re-molding the entire liner.
    Cuff can be reheated and adjusted by shaping rice bag into a more condensed ball shape. Lay boot on side to allow rice bag to rest in top of cuff area.
    When heating an overlap style liner, you will want to position rice bag in between overlap of liner to heat the outer overlap.
    “Break-in period” Try skiing a couple of times first and then make adjustments to the fit as needed.
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Komentáře • 54

  • @stipsazg
    @stipsazg Před 5 lety +16

    This is such a good way to make an instruction video. Your explanation is the best I've ever seen on this topic.

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +1

      🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🧡 thank you soooooo much

    • @xblumentopfx
      @xblumentopfx Před 3 lety +1

      i agree

    • @Sketchmedic
      @Sketchmedic Před 2 lety

      @@RicardoLino hello good sir, so I’m looking at doing doing this for my FR3s, now you said to put the insole in first yea? So I’m a 271mondo (10.5 / 45) 11/11.5US normally. With your super feet I saw you have there, I’m curious if you have space between the end of the insole to the footbed/toe end in your boot like I do if I took my insole out of my liner and put it underneath? Wouldnt this cause you insole and foot to move around once you get to sweating in there? Would you recommend taking the glued in insole under my liner? And replace that with either my gamechanger or a super feet (I think they have lower profile)

  • @gregglind
    @gregglind Před měsícem

    Very inspiring video! We do this because it's fun!
    I am excited to try this out with some F2's where the lining is taking a while to stretch!

  •  Před 3 lety +3

    In case anyone would like the written instructions by Intuition, you can find them here. They apply for Intuition Skate as well as other Intuition liners for skii boots:
    intuitionliners.com/home-fitting/

  • @skinwalkerskating9068
    @skinwalkerskating9068 Před 5 lety +4

    Hi Ricardo. I really enjoy your video's but i'm not into in lines ( yet } ... I've been skating on quad's for year's and i'm getting better.... Skating for me has been an absolute joy but I've had to over come life threatening injury and illness, my legs - left arm - shoulders are all full of pin's, plates, screw's and staples... Hopefully once i've got my full confidence on quads i will give in lines a go. But until then thanks for making these awesome video's

  • @697_
    @697_ Před 3 lety +3

    Another good tip instead of cutting a liner just wear thicker socks when you put your foot in. Worked really well for me.

  • @Skatafossy
    @Skatafossy Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Lino, I didn't understand the meaning of this thing but I bought a PS Fatboy liner, for pain in the malleolus, and I got the confirmation, you don't need a hot modeling liner, but a hot modeling boot.

  • @kavellodge3719
    @kavellodge3719 Před 5 lety +5

    I appreciate all your videos man, keep going!

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +2

      :) thank you. i really really appreciate it :)

  • @johnwheeler3294
    @johnwheeler3294 Před 5 lety +2

    All my skates have Myfit liners. I'm interested to see if that works for them.

  • @IgArKiU
    @IgArKiU Před 2 lety

    Yo moldee mis botas intuition v2 con un secador de pelo y perfecto! 💪😜

  • @carloserrante7525
    @carloserrante7525 Před 5 lety

    One question, the insole under the linner????? I only changed the insoles once, and I puta some USD honey comb but i put those inside the linner....

  • @art0nblades
    @art0nblades Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks Ricardo! Just bought some Intuitions, but I don't have a microwave oven... does it work in a normal oven?

  • @oscardequiros
    @oscardequiros Před 4 lety

    Hi Ricardo, the tongue of the intuition liner causes a lot of pain in my shin. Is that normal? ANyway to avoid that? Thanks man!

  • @dustinvaldeztv
    @dustinvaldeztv Před 3 lety

    Hey guys, if I put the size small intuition V2 liner (Foot length: 25-26.5 cm Liner size: S Shell size: US 7/EU 40) into a Medium US 9/10 sized THEM 909 skate, will the liner wiggle and move around in the THEM shell? Would the liner be too small for that shell? Thanks in advance!

  • @blackyraypatrick9041
    @blackyraypatrick9041 Před 2 lety

    did someone try this out with a myfit liner? How did it work?
    Last time trying to heatmolt my liner the myfit way, i messed it up absolutely.

  • @skim-lifeoutdoors4269
    @skim-lifeoutdoors4269 Před 2 lety

    Did you use the microwave on full power ?thanks

  • @pm2007est
    @pm2007est Před 5 lety +5

    Do you think the Intuition liners are the best liners you have seen

  • @goldpharaoh6976
    @goldpharaoh6976 Před 3 lety +1

    Is that the intuition dream liner and is the thinnest volume. Lots of people say Roces need thin liners??????

  • @peterzammit3521
    @peterzammit3521 Před 2 lety +1

    How about using a hair dryer?

  • @vinsongotingco5753
    @vinsongotingco5753 Před 4 lety +1

    Super super helpful. Tried it myself and it made a huge difference. I have two questions though:
    1) Can you heat mold the liner multiple times?
    2) What is the difference between putting the insole between the boot and liner vs replacing the intuition insole? I just ordered some superfeets.
    Thank you!

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank You!!
      You can do it multiple tines and I usually put the insole outside to that it does not change the original height if the liner. Ut that's just me.
      Best is depending on the skate playing with it and see what feels better.
      👊🏼

    • @vinsongotingco5753
      @vinsongotingco5753 Před 4 lety

      @@RicardoLino Thank you for the reply! I'll definitely try both. What kind of insole do you use? I ordered Superfeet Carbons. So if I put the insole between the boot and liner, I'm wondering if the plastic heel of the insole will break, if I land too hard, since it will be up against the boot.

  • @hansbrommer3143
    @hansbrommer3143 Před 5 lety +6

    Hi Ricardo, perfect lightning and audio, but my question is something that you have probably forgotten! For how long do you need to keep your feet inside the skate meanwhile they are molding the liners?
    Regards mate! And keep going!

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +8

      thanks man. usually, you let them cool down... i would say around 10minutes should be ok :)
      thank you for the feedback.. its really important:)

    • @hansbrommer3143
      @hansbrommer3143 Před 5 lety

      You’re welcome!

  • @JunVanMars
    @JunVanMars Před 5 lety

    Very interesting (and wierd with rice xD) BUT! Whats up with that shirt of yours? It has the dreamcast logo

  • @cubul32
    @cubul32 Před 3 lety +2

    I just got my V2 in the box. I was wondering if I could skate them without heatmolding. At least to try them out at first. FYI FR1 boot here.

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes for sure. They are awesome but a bit hard at first.. this was just to make them more my fit quicker but most people don’t heat mold them

    • @cubul32
      @cubul32 Před 3 lety

      @@RicardoLino thanks Ricardo, reddit came to my help as well: I found out it's wise to heat just the toebox area if the liner fits well (it could generate more unwanted space).
      Google-fu gave me this info: heatmolding reorganizes the foam (like dough) filling in the spaces and keeping the foam soft, while breaking in pushes/presses the foam in and cam get hard spots in the foam.

  • @EGLately
    @EGLately Před 4 lety

    Ricardo how long do you leave the rice in there before you switch to your foot?

  • @Obi1Kenobiii
    @Obi1Kenobiii Před 5 lety

    Hi Ricardo, I saw that the top part of your m12 looks like widen up, I mean the space between the eyelets. Did you work it out like that? Because back in the old days I had to cut down all around the eyelets and make new ones, there was too much pressure on the top of my feet, let's call it the horn of the foot

    • @art0nblades
      @art0nblades Před 5 lety

      I have that problem with my Razors Shift 2... :-( Somebody told me to heatgun the area and ply it back, but I'm a bit anxious to try...

  • @muffinmansk8447
    @muffinmansk8447 Před 3 lety

    Anyone know if you can heat mould the new reign v3 HT

  • @3rdtwirl494
    @3rdtwirl494 Před rokem

    What liner is that between the intuition and wheels ?

    • @jaylow759
      @jaylow759 Před rokem

      Do you mean the insole or the skate boot (plastic hard boot)? If insole: it's SuperFeet Yellow and they are really great, i'm using them myself.

  • @adrienfuchs7489
    @adrienfuchs7489 Před 5 lety +3

    So does it fit better now ? I've just bought intuition liner and use it with imperial supercruiser. For now, it kind of hurts, like if my feet were too wide even if they are narrow !

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +2

      well i didnt had any problems before but the foams do feela bit softer.. like if i skated them for a month or two

  • @iskindersam7834
    @iskindersam7834 Před rokem

    What temperature?

  • @jussa101
    @jussa101 Před 2 lety

    The microwave company is watching. That 10 year warranty isn't going to be honoured. Hahahahahah

  • @petesmith3080
    @petesmith3080 Před 5 lety

    ^^nice vid and a sweet wife btw.

  • @kingofjuice4087
    @kingofjuice4087 Před 5 lety +1

    The rice method seems like its be easier but could you so it by foot heat and naturally break em in?

    • @AndyRipley42
      @AndyRipley42 Před 5 lety +2

      This may not be super helpful since mine are only a week old at the point of writing this (maybe 4 hours spent skating). I haven't heat molded mine but I can tell you they're starting to form to my feet more. They stretch quiet a bit as well.

  • @Katerman007
    @Katerman007 Před 3 lety

    What if I fave heat moldable insoles? Inside or outside the liners? Should I buy biger insoles if I put them between boot and liner?

    •  Před 3 lety +1

      Should be inside, according to Intuition. Detailed in step 9 of their home fitting instructions PDF. To be inserted in the liner when putting your foot inside the heated up liner. See intuitionliners.com/home-fitting/

  • @robislat
    @robislat Před 2 lety

    Axel te ama

  • @DiAL033
    @DiAL033 Před 2 lety

    "I wanted to eat mold" I love auto-subs :D

  • @beachsidebooy
    @beachsidebooy Před 3 měsíci

    I just burn my liner , 200 dollar in trash