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    Default Good liners for narrow skates

    I ride M12s, been looking for new liners. (Still riding stock ones with some gel shock absorber taped to insole). So far, I've been lagging on picking some new liners up since my skates are fairly snug already. Any thin liners that are pretty comfy and got dat swag?
    Some guy's selling A4 liners for 20 on the Buy/Sell board, how thick are those puppies?

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    valo liners are super slim
    trust spec ops also apparently

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    Find some SL-415's/515's.
    The Eisler liners were super thin.

    The new USD liners are pretty slim, like the ones in the newest Evos and such. I hear the Phoenix liners are fairly slim as well.
    soon.

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    +1 on the SpecOps liner. I'm riding an EU43 in a 42 Genesys9 boot; pure bliss.

    The only small issue may be if you have a slim heel (like I do).
    I'll have to glue a small patch of, say 2mm, neoprene strip to the inside of the out-facing side of the boot to fix my heel feeling slightly loose. It's a fairly small issue, though.

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    Phoenix liners won't work because of the built in shock absorber. You'll have a raised heel and a shock absorber. No bueno.

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    I have Sifika Oakland liners (came in the gold Sagona Thrones) in my Valos and they are amazing. If you can find a pair of Sifikas, go for it.

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    Comes down to the Sifikas or Trusts...
    Trust cost some bank, though. I'll see if I can find some Sifikas, then.

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    Remz liners work better than the trusts for me...
    They are thin all around the foot and have the correct padding in the heel area unlike the spec ops (their only downfall)

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    Salomon. If you can't find some then get Trust Spec Ops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monday View Post
    Phoenix liners won't work because of the built in shock absorber. You'll have a raised heel and a shock absorber. No bueno.
    i got the pheonix liner and the shock absorber really isnt thick and its pretty damn soft. pretty much feels like a good footbed IMO
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    Quote Originally Posted by supra2jz View Post
    Remz liners work better than the trusts for me...
    They are thin all around the foot and have the correct padding in the heel area unlike the spec ops (their only downfall)
    I'll agree to wanting a Bit more heel padding in the Trust's; other than that, they'e just fine.
    I simply glued a pair of 2mm strips of medium-dense foam to the inside of my (Genesys 9) boots, which removed the slight heel slide.

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    Trust Spec Ops seem to be the most reliable and easiest to trust. If not then Valo stocks are probably the thinnest stock liner out there -_- shun my wide ass feet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by van Sinn View Post
    The only small issue may be if you have a slim heel (like I do).
    I'll have to glue a small patch of, say 2mm, neoprene strip to the inside of the out-facing side of the boot to fix my heel feeling slightly loose. It's a fairly small issue, though.
    i have the same problem, can you post a photo of this tip?

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinthursday View Post
    Salomon. If you can't find some then get Trust Spec Ops.
    what he^said








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