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Intuition Pro Tour Liners

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Closed-cell EVA foam is known for its ability to hold a mold. That means after having your liners heat molded, they won’t start to return to a former shape and crowd your feet. The foam is also warmer than some other liner materials and is very dense which helps in high-performance skiing. All Intuition liners are made with specially formulated closed-cell EVA foam, which is why they are often the first choice for pro skiers. The Pro Tour is an Intuition foam liner with flex zones to improve articulation in touring boots.

  • Uniform cell structure traps gasses for the highest quality memory foam.
  • Patented foam without fillers is lighter than traditional sewn or injected liners.
  • Ankle flex zone increases comfort and range of motion when skiing uphill.
  • Integrated lacing system securely wraps your foot to help avoid blisters.
  • Liners can be reheated several times and will still retain their shape.
  • Available with three thickness ratings: low, medium, and high volume*.

* The Low Volume version is much thinner than the Medium Volume and weighs 22g less in size 26. The High Volume is much thicker than the Medium Volume liner and will take up more space making the fit tighter.

* Sizing: For whole-sized touring boots (e.g. 26.0), order the liner in the same size as your boot. For half sizes (e.g. 26.5), round down for most boot models except those using "SCARPA sizing" (where 26.5 is the same shell as 27.0). For SCARPA boots, round up. If you have questions, you can call or email us at help@skimo.co and we can help find your best liner.

Update 2023/24: The Pro Tour has been replaced by the Tour Tongue, which can be found here.

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Questions & Reviews

1/30/2022
Question from Shane Knowles
 
Would the medium volume be to much for a scarpa F1 replacement?
1/30/2022
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Shane, the lower might work depending on your foot, but note the cuff is pretty thick which may make it hard to close the buckle strap.
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1/27/2022
Question from Max
 
Hi! I was wondering the proper intuition liners to replace the ones on my Salomon MTN lab boots (27). Pretty normal feet, would like something to increase the stiffness while not sacrificing too much on the up.
1/27/2022
Answer from Zak M
 
Hey Max, while the Medium Volume 27 could work it may be a bit of a tight fit depending on how tight the boots are fitting you overall. We won't have the low volume Intuition Pro Tour in stock currently but I could also sign you up for an email notification that will alert you when we get more in stock!
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1/22/2022
Question from Christof
 
What size of these should I get for a size 26.5 Salomon MTN Lab shell. Stock liner worked well for me, apart from some minor heel lift when touring longer distances.
1/22/2022
Answer from Brett S
 
Thanks for reaching out, Christof. Go for the "26." If you have a ~finger and a half-fit, go for the medium volume. If you're in a tight one-finger fit, go for the low volume. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
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12/13/2021
Question from Joe Leadville
 
I have a pair of first-gen Tecnica Zero G Tour Pro, 26.5, and would like new liners. The stock liners fit my feet fine but I need to take up room from the ankle up; what do you recommend?
12/14/2021
Answer from Will M
 
Hey Joe,

Thanks for reaching out! I recently swapped my stock Zero G Tour Pro liners for some Palau Power LT Liners and they've been working incredibly well for me. I found them to offer more heel hold and take up some ankle space. Plus, they moderate temperature very well!

For my 27.5 shells, I went with 27.5 liners.
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12/12/2021
Question from Brad
 
HI! I have some pretty old Scarpa T2 shells, but they are still in decent shape. I can't stand slipping around inside of them anymore, so I want to replace my liners. The originals have a velcro strap sewn into the top of them that tightens everything up and secures the top of the shell tongue. I cannot find any replacement liners that seem to have this feature. Do they come like this anymore or is that something I can add as a separate part? Thanks!
12/13/2021
Answer from Will M
 
Hey Brad,

I'm not aware of any liners that have this incorporated into the cuff however Intuition does make an accessory strap that works in the same fashion. Only issue is that it looks like they're currently out of stock!
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11/22/2021
Question from Nicholas H
 
I need a new liner for my Zero G’s, I am considering both the Scarpa Pro Flex Performance and the Intuition Pro Tour Liner. Obviously they are both made by Intuition but what are the actual differences between the two, and would either be a good mach for the Zero G’s if I wanted to reduce the over all volume some?
11/22/2021
Answer from Ian C
 
Hi Nicholas, they are pretty similar and either could work well for your Zero Gs if you heat mold them. The Intuition Pro Tour is probably the thickest, most substantial liner we carry. One thing to note is that we have limited sizes in either of those models right now; check out the Palau Power LT as another heat moldable option!
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11/12/2021
Question from Guillaume
 
Hi, I have a 2018 Atomic Backland carbon boots for hardboots splitboarding setup. I want to upgrade the liner but want to keep some flex in the upper cuff. Is the LV intuition protour have enough flex or is the upper part too stiff?
11/12/2021
Answer from Brett S
 
Thanks for reaching out, Guillaume. While flex preferences can be personal, the Intuition Pro Tour uses a relatively dense foam that will make it stiffer compared to other liners. If you're after a slightly more flexible liner, the Palau Tour Lite Pro Evo would be worth looking at! If you are after a still more flexible liner than an intuition, but with more padding in the calf, the Palau Power LT Liners could also work so long as you have them thermoformed. Please let us know if you have any other questions!
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11/9/2021
Question from Allen
 
Can I use this liner in the scarpa F1 lt
11/9/2021
Answer from Ian C
 
Hi Allen,
Thanks for your question. We would not recommend using this particular liner with the F1 LT as it would change the fit and likely hinder your walk mode due to the thick cuff.

Other options would be the Palau Tour Lite Pro or Tour Lite Pro Evo. Either of those would fit the F1 LT shell. The Pro Evo is made of slightly thicker foam.
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11/6/2021
Question from Reginald Buller
 
In my 27.5 Zero G Tour Pros, I have a bit too much volume over all, particularly in the lowers. The shape of the shell overall is excellent, no pressure points after 25 ski days; I just need to have a lower volume fit. What liners would you recommend?
11/6/2021
Answer from Tristan M
 
Hi Reginald,

The Intuition Pro Tour MV Liners would be a solid option to take up space in the lower shell of your Zero G Tour Pros. they have a relatively homogeneous higher volume fit in the lower as compared with the stock liners. One caveat, we will most likely not be seeing your size in these liners until the end of December.

Our highest volume Intuition alternatives are the Palau Power LT Liners. However, these liners will be pretty close to the stock liners, and will not reduce the volume as much as an Intuition MV. If you have further questions, or would like to set up a notification for when your size is in stock, reach out to us at help@skimo.co!
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10/15/2021
Question from Rando Richard
 
My LS Sideral II boot size is 28.5 & I have punched out the shell in the front near my middle toes to the point that the OEM liner fits super snug. It was enough to cause pain in one of my toes. I finally took an Exacto blade and cut an X in the offending spot to get through the season. That helped a lot. For whatever reason, the La Sportiva liner doesn't want to stretch on the length when baked, apparently due to the outer fabric. I wonder if this liner will yield more length when baked, compared to the OEM liner. Additionally, my left ankle, due to an old injury, is much higher volume than the right. What liner size would you recommend? 28 low volume? Will it be long enough?
10/16/2021
Answer from Cole P
 
Hello Rando Richard, the Intuition liners will heat mold and stretch without much effort. I would recommend going with the low-volume Pro Tour's in the 28.
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10/9/2021
Question from Carson
 
Does quantity of one mean a pair?
10/9/2021
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Carson, sure does! Hopefully a left and a right ;)
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9/21/2021
Question from Casey
 
Hey Skimo,
I just scooped a pair of the new dynafit radical pro boots. I usually get a great fit with dynafit shells, but always ditch the liners for intuitions. Better fit and way warmer. I’d like to do the same with this boot.
Overall I have a good shell fit in the new boots, but have a little extra room in my front foot with the unmolded stock 30.0 liner. Would you recommend the high or medium volume for my replacement. Thanks!
Casey
9/22/2021
Answer from Brett S
 
Thanks for your question, Casey. Typically, Intuition bases the volume recommendation on the "finger fit" of the shell. These guidelines can be viewed here. Comparing the stock Radical Pro liner side by side with a MV Pro Tour, the two seem to be comparable thicknesses in the forefoot, however, the Pro Tour seems to have a little extra mass in the rest of the liner. If you would rather a tighter than looser fit, you could do an HV Pro Tour then mold to get the fit you're after. Otherwise, the MV will be slightly thicker on average but wouldn't be a drastic change in the forefoot. Please let us know if you have any other questions!
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8/4/2021
Question from Jon
 
Hello skimo! I have a dynafit hoji free in size 28.5. They are a little snug around the end of the foot/toe region with the stock liner but have sufficient room in the back. You guys only have a 29 (low volume) in stock, so I’m wondering if the round up to the 29 from 28.5 will be offset enough by the low volume of the liner so that I have sufficient room in my boot. Thanks!
8/4/2021
Answer from Cole P
 
Hello Jon, thanks for reaching out. I recommend sticking with 28.5 liners, if you went with the 29 you would just add more volume from the liner and may add more pressure. I would suggest compressing the toe box area of the liner to relieve some pressure. The Intuition liner material will be more workable than the stock liners. If you have any more questions or concerns feel free to email us at help@skimo.co.
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4/30/2021
Question from Jeremy
 
Thanks for all the help thus far.

Looking to get a new Intuition liner for a pair of 26.5 Atomic Hawx Ultra XTD. Wondering if I should go size 26 or 27 liner, LV or MV? Skinny ankles, and my toes are pretty snug against the front of the boot in the stock liners . . . Any advice very welcomed! Thanks again.
4/30/2021
Answer from Jeremy
 
Follow up on the previous Q - or, would you recommend the Palau Power LT Liners for the Hawx Ultra XTD?

Thanks!
4/30/2021
Answer from Zak M
 
Hey Jeremy, you would want to go with the Low Volume in a 26. You could end up putting a Palau Power LT in as well and that would take up slightly less volume overall. With either of those choices, I would recommend heat molding either of the liners to maximize toe box room too. Let us know if you have any other questions!
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4/2/2021
Question from jeremy
 
Wondering of the Pro Tour Liners come with a home fit kit? Thanks!
4/3/2021
Answer from Zak M
 
Hey Jeremy, the Intuition Pro Tour Liners do not come with the home fit kit. Thanks for reaching out.
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3/31/2021
Question from Laura Talpey
 
Hello, I got the Intuition Pro Tours earlier this season. The velcro connecting the tongue to the liner is already wearing out and when I'm skinning the tongues detach and ride way up. This makes for some pretty slow and frustrating transitions. I otherwise like the liner! Any suggestions??
4/1/2021
Answer from Tristan M
 
Hi Laura,

I am sorry to hear that you have had some issues with your Intuition Pro Tour Liners! Reach out to help@skimo.co with an email that includes some photos of the velcro area, and we can discuss some potential solutions.
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3/22/2021
Question from Molly
 
Hello!
I’m trying some Intuition pro tours in TLT 8 boots but am noticing the cuff volume is too large for the buckle. Can that be changed through heat molding? I assume so but the foam is so dense up top. Thanks!
3/22/2021
Answer from Tristan M
 
Hi Molly,

You can certainly get some more room in the cuff through heat molding. However, the Intuition Pro Tour Medium Volume is a lot higher volume in the cuff than the Stock TLT8 liner, and may not compress enough. If you got the Medium Volume, it may be worth going to the Low Volume. If you would like any other liner suggestions, reach out to us at help@skimo.co!
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3/19/2021
Question from Shane Sorensen
 
I have a newish pair of Scott Snergy boots 27/28.5. They are a little to roomy. I use them full time area skiing. What liner would you recommend? Thanks
3/20/2021
Answer from Brett S
 
Thanks for your question, Shane. An Intuition Pro Tour would take up the volume nicely. The MV would probably be the most similar to what came stock with your boot (in terms of volume), however, if you're trying to take up a decent amount of space the HV may be the best option. If you have a 28.0/28.5 boot, go with the 28.0. We don't typically stock the HV option, but please feel free to reach out to us at help@skimo.co and we can try to get one in! For more information on Intuition sizing, please click here.
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3/15/2021
Question from Tyler
 
I've got the salomon S Lab x-alps in a size 28.5. Slightly more than 2 fingers of space in the shell. I'm willing to sacrifice a little bit of walkability for a slightly stiffer liner and also have some heel lift. What size and volume would you recommend?
3/16/2021
Answer from Julieana
 
Hey Tyler, if the boot feels a little roomy all around your foot, not just in the length then the medium volume would be the appropriate choice. If the width of the boot currently feels snug you may want to go with the lower volume option.
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2/22/2021
Question from TOD COCHRAN
 
I just bought some Scarpa F1 touring boots, size 28 mondo. Do you recommend the intuition pro tour liners, medium in a 28 for these?

Thanks, Tod
2/22/2021
Answer from Zak M
 
Hey Tod, it really all depends on what you're trying to accomplish with the new liner. If you are trying take up volume in the boot for better downhill performance then the 28 low volume take up some more room but would reduce the range of motion because of the thick cuff on the Pro Tour Liner. The medium volume version is a pretty beefy liner, perhaps maybe a bit too high volume for the F1. Feel free to reach out to us at help@skimo.co with any more in depth boot fitting questions.
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