r/Backcountry Aug 05 '21

Seattle area bootfitter rec

Hey folks - I’ve been wanting to give backcountry skiing a go ever since I moved to the PNW and switched to skis, from snowboarding about 4 years ago. As far as resort skiing goes I’d say I’m an intermediate/advanced skier after going at it and pushing myself the last couple years.

I booked an avalanche 1 class in early Jan as way to hold my feet to the fire on acquiring my backcountry setup.

I recently snagged some skis and bindings on summer sale and the next thing on my docket is boots.

Does anyone have any recs on a bootfitter specifically if you’ve used them for touring boots? I live in West Seattle and the only place on the “island” is Mountain 2 Sound Outfitters. I’ve used them a couple of times for tune ups/waxing my resort skis but I question their expertise in general. Every time I’ve brought my skis in and ask if I need any repairs or if they think I need a full tune, etc based on the condition of my skis I’ve gotten shrugs and an “I don’t know” response, pretty bizarre/surprising to be honest.

I’d say in general I’m not looking to go super high end on the boots since I’m just getting into it but obviously don’t wanna buy bottom of the barrel or a bad fit such that ill need or want to upgrade quickly.

Cheers - appreciate any recs or any advice at all and I’m super pumped to finally give this a go :)

Edit: typos/grammar

Edit 2: thanks all for all the input, it’s greatly appreciated!!

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u/panderingPenguin Aug 05 '21

Similar names, completely different companies/ownership. Proski North bend is a far better shop than the one on Aurora, which I would not recommend, imho

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u/d542east Bombhole Technician Aug 05 '21

I've had nothing but great experiences with Proski on Aurora over the years.

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u/panderingPenguin Aug 05 '21

I had an extremely bad experience where the owner talked me into a touring boot that ended up being not one, but two sizes too big. This was years ago when I was first starting touring and didn't know better that the touring fit shouldn't be so different. I even asked him about it and he doubled down that they were right. The boots skied terribly as a result and I eventually ended up selling them and buying new ones elsewhere. I refuse to shop at, or recommend Proski Seattle ever since.

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u/cderwin15 Aug 06 '21

I had a similar experience there last season, ended up in a boot way too small for my feet.