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Intuition Liners Alpine Wrap Review
ALPINE liners perform well in most standard shells and applications. They’re most suitable for intermediate to advanced level skiers and riders. Based on one of the original Intuition designs, the medium thickness, high-density, wrap style liner improves skier performance and endurance. 8mm thick sole provides ad…

Ski Canada @ 50 – Style Icons: Canadian Classics
INTUITION LINERS: Using differing densities of closed-cell foam throughout the boot liner, Intuition Liners were such an improvement on the stock liners supplied by many manufacturers that brands such as Scarpa and Raichle/Full Tilt…

The Best Ski Boot Liners in the Biz
A few decades ago, Byron Gracie, a Whistler skier, was hand-stitching pigskin ski boot liners in his garage. The key to a better turn, he believed, was the often-overlooked liner. When performance depended on the translation of energy from foot to snow, every layer of material in between could amplify or muddle the message…

Intuition Aqua Boot Liners
Designed for hard-shell waterski boots, these lightweight replacement liners feature dual-density foam and a super-soft lining, providing superior edge control and contact with the ski as well as a customizable fit…

The Wrap Strap by Intuition Liners: Why Everyone Needs Them This Winter
The wrap strap by Intuition Liners is the addition that every skier and rider needs to perform like a pro this winter. While most ski boots have a stock cuff strap, they tend to not do an adequate job when it comes to synching down the top of a boot for proper shin-cuff contact. The wrap strap is now here so you can get the most out of your gear.

What’s The Most Important Piece of Ski Gear?
The interaction between your ski boots and your feet is the most important interaction in skiing. If your feet are moving and your ski boots are not, then your skis are not doing what you want them to do and that’s bad. If your ski boots hurt your feet, you’re going to ski less and experience frighteningly lower amounts of good times on the hill…

How to Pimp Your Ski Boots:
Ski boots are the most important pieces of equipment that any skier owns. Ski boots are the only piece of ski gear that actually touch your body. If the interaction between your feet and your boots is not good, you skiing will suffer. If your boots fit tightly and comfortably, you’re skiing will improve…

Intuition Liners: Skiing 100+ days a year – Pro Athletes Discuss Where, Terrain Preference, & Key Gear
Intuition Liners have a well-earned reputation for being the best ski or snowboard boot liner in the industry. Whether boot-packing in the backcountry or cutting loose at the resorts, Intuition has a liner to meet your needs for performance, warmth, and comfort…

Intuition Liners – 25 Years of Making Ski History
In the early 1990s, a local Whistler Skier, Byron Gracie, began tinkering with his ski boots. He looked at the junky liners that came in boots at the time and thought there had to be a way to get both better performance and comfort out of your average ski boot…

Blader Union Bladecast – Episode #1 Intuition Liners
In today’s video, we break down the generation 1 and generation 2 Intuition Liners. We’ll put them head to head against some of the best liners from the last 15 years and see how they hold up after 3 years of abuse…

RYAN REPORT: Intuition Liners
Ask just about anyone that works on skis and they’ll tell you their most important piece of equipment is their boots. Their the connection between body and ski and unhappy feet equal miserable people. The key to warm, comfortable and high performance boots is fit…