Most Intuition liners can be used for a variety of shells and applications, depending on cuff height, thickness, and flex desired. The five steps below will take you through the process of selecting the most suitable liner for you. Or fill out the Fit evaluation and we’ll get back to you with recommendations.
Our liners run in full sizes so if your shell size is (for example a size 25), you should get a size 25 liner, the same size as your shells. If your shell is a half size (for example a size 24.5) you should round up or down a half size depending on the list below.
In order to determine the right thickness of liner for you, start by checking your shell fit. To do this, pull the existing liner out of the shell. Stand with your bare foot inside the bare shell, and move your foot all the way forward so that your toes are touching the end. Bend your knee and flex forward a bit so that you can slide your hand or even a pencil into the shell behind your leg. How many fingers can you fit between your heel and the shell?
…you have a small amount of room inside your shell, so you will need a thinner (low volume) liner:
Dreamliner LV
Luxury LV
Plug
Plug Race
Tour Mod
Race HD
Race FX
…this is about average so you will need a medium volume liner:
Dreamliner MV
Luxury MV
Power Wrap
Alpine
Pro Tour
Godiva
Pro Tongue
Pro Wrap
Universal
Classic RD
Classic HD
Denali
Logan
Tour Wrap
…you have a lot of room to fill between your shell and your foot, so you will need a thicker (high volume) liner:
Dreamliner HV
Luxury HV
Power Wrap Plus
Pro Tour HV
If you want to increase the stiffness of your boots choose a model from the ‘Hard Flex’ list below. If you don’t want to change the stiffness of your boots choose a model from the ‘Medium Flex’ list.
All Intuition Liners CAN be used with footbeds, provided there is sufficient room without crowding the foot. If you have a thick footbed or orthotic we recommend choosing one of the below models:
If yes, we recommend choosing one of the below models:
If you are having trouble deciding between two models, keep in mind that the initial shipping cost is the same for two pairs as it is for one pair. So, you can always order two models to compare, and then return the one you don’t want. Shipping cost for return is the customer’s responsibility, but it may be worth the peace of mind if you’re struggling with a decision.