FAQ
CAN I USE A FOOTBED?
AT WHAT POINT IN THE FITTING PROCESS DO I INSERT THE FOOTBED?
WRAP STYLE VS TONGUE STYLE, WHAT SHOULD I CHOOSE?
CAN I FIT MY LINER AT HOME OR DO I HAVE TO GO TO A SHOP?
CAN I TRY TWO TO COMPARE AND RETURN ONE?
HOW DO I CLEAN MY INTUITION LINERS?
WHAT DO THE DIFFERENT VOLUMES MEAN?
ARE MY LINERS TOO BIG FOR MY SHELLS?
MY TONGUE STYLE LINERS CAME WITH LACES…ARE THESE MANDATORY OR OPTIONAL?
CAN I USE A HEATED BOOT BAG?
HOW DO I DRY THE LINERS?
CAN I USE HOTRONICS IN THE LINERS?
CAN I HEAT MY LINERS MORE THAN ONCE?
CAN I CHANGE ONE AREA OF THE LINER OR DO I HAVE TO REMOLD THE WHOLE THING? / HOW TO ‘SPOT MOLD’?
I CAN BARELY BUCKLE MY BOOTS, WILL I BE ABLE TO AFTER MOLDING THE LINER?
HOW MUCH WILL THE FOAM COMPRESS DURING THE MOLDING PROCESS?
All Intuition Liners CAN be used with footbeds, provided there is sufficient room without crowding the foot. Some models are more foot-bed friendly than others, so if you have a thick footbed or orthotic choose a model with a thin sole like the Dreamliner, Pro Tongue or Pro Wrap.
After the liners are heated, before inserting your foot into liner/shell. Easiest to take the warm liner out of the shell, insert footbed, re-insert liner with footbed into shell.
Totally personal preference. Wraps have a slightly stiffer, more progressive flex and are a better option for a large calf. Tongues have a bit more tour-ability and softer flex.
Yes Most of our liner models can be custom molded at home with the home fit kit. Some of the stiffer models can be more challenging to fit at home so we recommend taking them to a shop or professional bootfiter.
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HOME FITTING
If you are having trouble deciding between two models, keep in mind that in most cases 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.
You can use anti-bacterial soap and water and swish it around in the liners, rinse with cold water and leave out to air dry.
After they are completely dry, you can use an athletic foot powder to help prevent odor.
The volume refers to the overall thickness of the liners. Low being the thinnest, high being the thickest.
For information on which volume is right for you, check out the Choosing a Liner Model page!

When you put the liners into the shells are there any large wrinkle/buckles in the heel or forefoot?
If so, the liners may be too large for the shell.
If they will go into the shell, and there is only a small wrinkle that goes away when you try them on before molding, then it shouldn’t be an issue, and molding will help to compress the volume in the cuff, just make sure to lace tight.
The laces are included for your convenience and preference and are completely optional.
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REMOVING LACE LOOPS
Not recommended as the liners are heat sensitive and could cause damage to the foam gradually over time.
Air dry, taking them out of the boots will help to dry them faster.
Not recommended, but many people do anyway, and haven’t heard of any noticeable negative effects to the foam.
Yes – as long as you don’t overcook the liners (too hot/too long) they can take numerous new memories. Best not to keep re-heating unless necessary, like new shells or footbeds.
Very carefully with a heat gun (recommended to do at a shop), or try making a smaller rice bag and putting it on the specific area you wish to adjust.
Yes – if you can get close to the first notch, you should be able to mold on 2nd or 3rd notch to compress the foam making it easier to buckle after molding.
70-80%

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*Checking Shell Fit
In order to determine the right thickness (volume) 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?
One finger (1/2″) or less – Low Volume
One – two fingers (1/2″-11/4″) – Medium Volume
More than two fingers (1 1/2″ +) – High Volume
*What size is your shell?
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.
Round Up:
Power Wrap
Power Wrap Plus
Plug
Pro Tour
Luxury
Alpine
Universal
Denali
Classic RD
Classic HD
Godiva
Round Down:
Dreamliner
Pro Tongue
Pro Wrap
FX Race
HD Race
Tour Mod
Logan
Plug Race
Tour Wrap
Most of our liner models can be custom molded at home with the home fit kit. Some of the stiffer wrap models can be more challenging to fit at home so we recommend taking them to a shop or professional boot fitter.
The Intuition Home fit kit includes 1 pair of stockings, a rubber toe cap and instructions.