Freeride - ZipFit - Ski Boot Liners
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Freeride

5 Stars
Designed for
All-mountain
Feel
Responsive
Liner Volume
High
Product description

The benchmark of all day comfort, the Freeride makes a full day of charging through bumps and ripping groomers feel easy. Fit for both Olympic freestyle skiers and avid amateurs who want performance paired with a more forgiving ride. A fluted cuff better accommodates lower-set and larger calves but also offers more front-to-back flex for skiers looking to ski switch.

CAD $590
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Product details

The interior is stitched with comfortable neoprene that offers just the right amount of padding and is easy to slide on or slip off. Freeride ski boot liners properly position your foot so that your toes have wiggle room and stay warm thanks to a neoprene toe box insulated with Thinsulate and merino wool.

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Fit considerations

The Freeride liner is pre-packed with the most OMFit self-molding cork composite, specifically designed for all day comfort and performance. Freeride ski boot liners best fit higher volume ski boot shells and lower volume feet, but while the Freeride comes pre-packed with more cork, skiers can still add more cork to the tongue or ankle pockets to dial in their perfect fit or take up excess volume.

Tech features

Laces and power strap

Designed to keep your heel and midfoot in place, the lacing system and power strap align your foot within the liner.

Neoprene toe box

A flexible toe box conforms to your forefoot, regardless of the width. With your foot secure in place, this toe box design allows for toe movement, keeping your feet warm.

Merino wool and Thinsulate

ZipFit toe boxes are insulated with Thinsulate and real merino wool, keeping your toes warmer while still promoting breathability.

Adjustable cork pouches

Three cork pouches in each liner (located behind the top of the tongue and on either side of the instep) allow you to adjust the cork fill to dial in your perfect fit.

Neoprene lining

3mm neoprene lines the interior of this ZipFit, adding a nice element of cushioning without sacrificing the performance of your fit.

Fluted cuff

Designed to accommodate larger, lower set calves, the fluted cuff reduces calf pain and is a more forgiving fit.

Reviews of the Freeride

29 reviews with an average star rating of 4.86
Gerald Fielding
2 days ago
Most comfortable liner I've had in my 65+ years of skiing.
Bill Grundy
12 days ago
I've been using Zipfits for about 15 years now. The laces break way too often ---so remember to always have spares. The liners themselves are as close to perfect as you can get. I've got over 1000 days on each of my original Zipfits but decided it was time to replace. These should be standard across all boot manufacturers. I go to a ski shop only to replace the shells. Every single shop understood why.
Linda Smith
last month
I've tried many after market liner options. my boot fitter had told me to pull the trigger on these, I should have listened sooner. The higher cost is a worthy investment- As an instructor, these boots address my foot shape perfectly and have noticeably improved my performance especially all day wear. All of my "trouble areas" are now comfortably supported & these are really warm. Zipfit is correct, As a telemarker w/ wide foot, I purchased the neoprene liner not leather. Once I got used to it... the best way to put these on...their leather instructions. : Liner first and use the horn to load it into the shell. A ZF boot horn is essential (don't waste your time with knock-offs from online- ; they're terrible), I recommend adding extra cork to your order NOW for a late-season refresh , they were sold out when I needed it last March.
Jakob Schou
3 months ago
The actual product feels solid and I’m sure it will improve my skiing, however cannot give it more than 3 starts due to lack of availability of extra cork! The whole concept is that you can customize your liners…but when there is no cork tube available it feels a bit like a company with limited capacity and planning to deliver the required parts and pieces. Yes I purchased in the off season but still seems fairly odd to me. Especially as there is no communication on when it will be available. Overall the customer service hasn’t been impressive. Fairly slow responses to emails and again limit information on what’s in stock and so.
Jonathan Winkel
8 months ago
Perfect! Level of skiing gets better, Liner is improving from Day to Day
Anonymous
8 months ago
Wow. I thought I knew what a good liner felt like after 9 years on another brand. Call me stubborn, I’m way ahead of you. I put the Freeride in my tele boots and will never look back! I’ve never had the ability to simultaneously wiggle my warm little toesies, whilst having my heel held in place with absolutely no movement or slop. It stiffened my boots in the cuff, while making the lower flex smoother. I’m more connected to my turns and skiing better than I ever have. Be better than me! Order em up!!!
Nathan Mills
9 months ago
My freeride zipfits are a game changer. Customer service was epic, called a rep about sizing and he answered first ring. The roomy toe box and insulation are my favorite about zipfit. The cork around ankle is super comfy and very supportive all day long. It’s refreshing to ski all day and not even think twice about boots being uncomfortable or cold.
David Cohen
10 months ago
First few days have been great, so much heel hold and comfort. Didnt' even need to take off my boots at the end of the day, could have hung out all evening!
Anonymous
11 months ago
I switched from Intuition liners to zipfit this season and they are awesome. Takes a few days off skiing to get them perfectly molded to your foot and shell (even after heat molding) but well worth it.
Chris Rhodes
11 months ago
I recently used these for the first time on a quick 3 day trip to Park City and they were night and day more comfortable while at the same time locking my foot into the boot like I've never experienced before. 5/5, would 100% recommend. I've got very wide feet with a medium arch and used these in Nordica SportMachine 3 130 boots which are a relatively high volume, wide last.
Lauri Kutsar
11 months ago
Judd Zimmerman
11 months ago
There are too many good things to say about this liner. These have transformed my skiing. Gone are the days of cold toes, painfully tight buckles, early-season shin pains, and poor heel lock regardless of custom molding and adding foam, and end of the day the joy when getting out of the boots. After moving some cork around after day one I can ski all day with zero pain, my buckles are half as tight as they used to be, I never have to open them up on the lift, and I still have zero foot movement, my toes have yet do get cold and if they do I have room for a toe warmer now. And when I take my boots off at the end of the day it's just like taking off a pair of shoes. They are more comfortable than my hiking boots. I am a tele skier and put these in my Scarp TX Comps. These are especially good in a tele boot because of the toe box. It's softer and has far more room. In my old liners, my toes would be crushed in every turn, but with these, I have room to spare. But because of the stiffer cuff, you also have more power in the turn. So if you tele and are on the fence about getting another set of Intuitions or these just do yourself a favor and get these. Worth every penny.
Anonymous
last year
After reading the reviews, I was cautiously optimistic about how these liners would perform. I have major shin issues (I have large athletic runners' calves), and no matter how much I tighten or reposition the tongue, the original liners would kill me after a few hours of skiing. I would spend the rest of the day praying the ski day would be over so I can take my boots off. Post-ACL surgery, I don't ski as hard anymore, but I am pleasantly surprised at how well these liners worked for me during the three consecutive days of skiing. No shin bruising whatsoever; really amazing.
Travis Tuttle
last year
Terrific customer support in the process of getting my liners. On day one I saw a notable improvement in my ski boot comfort and CONTROL! And as the cork molds to my foot, the comfort and control are getting better and better! They are the best liners I've ever owned (even over high-end intuition liners). I HIGHLY recommend them.
Anonymous
2 years ago
Have about 150 days of use on these now over parts of two seasons and cannot recommend them more highly. Love the skiing feel so much I'm willing to tour in them even on big days and multiday trips. One of the first things I'd run back in for in the event of a house fire.
Dan Corn
2 years ago
The Freeride is a game changing liner. I get a better fit in my alpine boots than I ever have before. The cork lasts so much better than an Intuition liner. I have used these liners every day at work for the last few winters, I would have gone through several other liners in the same amount of time. They ski great with good power transfer and a nice fit for my low volume ankles. I highly recommend the freeride - i even have toured in them quite a bit and the performance increase was huge.
Christian Johansen
2 years ago
It’s amazing what a well fitting liner can do. And it’s even better when that liner doesn’t break down after a season. I’ll be going in my third season in Jackson in these bad boys and they don’t seem ready to let up. Stoked to get ahold of the new GFT for touring as well
Taylor Bibaud
2 years ago
This thing doesn't change shape! After going through 2-3 stock liners per year (and even buying new boots just to get liners) I finally decided to go with ZipFit. Over 150 days on these so far and they still feel as solid as day 1! Very happy with the shape and feel.
Aimee Doran
2 years ago
Honestly, I was almost ready to quit skiing I had such bad toe bang and shin bang. I was competing in skier cross and Freeride events and skiing year-round. My local shop Olympic Bootworks in Olympic Valley/Palisades Tahoe recommended that zip fits would be the only thing to help my little bird ankles stay in my boots. Zip fits saved me and upped my game. I have such an old model of the liners that I don’t know if they make this specific one anymore. They’ve lasted almost 6 seasons and have been refilled/re-corked 2 to 3 times. I always recommend zip fits two people I meet on the chairlift that are complaining of boot issues which is almost everyone that isn’t already wearing the liners. They are seriously the only way to go. I find that stock liners don’t really have much to offer as I go through a pair of boot shells almost every season. My foot is very narrow and low volume my ankle and calves are slender/bird ankles. I ski almost every day on a normal season and sometimes have an extended or endless winter. These liners are still holding up many seasons and many hard days in and out of the resort. They pass the ski bum test!
Sasha D.
2 years ago
I'm currently skiing the Freeride in a Nordica Doberman GP 110. Previously I had used the equivalent of Gara LV in a similar Salomon boot (outlasted my shells with one cork refill between 2014 and 2019... I know a little long, but you want to keep what you've broken in when it comes to a great boot setup!) Initially I was drawn to ZipFit wanting the performance of a lace up liner. As a ski racer I always had a lot of boot work done to give my "sixth toe" space in an otherwise narrow foot and ankle. On the Freeride World Tour I just molded my ZipFit and was good to go. I love the comfort, how they perform, and leave me feeling secure in variable terrain. They can help add some height and support to a short women's boot shell in my touring boots. I've historically struggled with shin bang/shin splint and compartment syndrome. I haven't had toe bang or shin bang -- even with back seat and flat landings. I'm converted... I don't want any other liner for alpine or backcountry touring.

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Freeride

Designed for
All-mountain
Feel
Responsive
Liner Volume
High
Freeride
Unique features
  • Neoprene interior lining
  • High volume comfort fit
  • Fluted cuff
CAD $590
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What’s better - leather or neoprene?

It all comes down to user preference.

Are you willing to lace up your liners and step into your shells before every use? Our leather lined ZipFits require this move, while our neoprene lined ZipFits are easier to step into. If your answer is “no way” – we suggest the neoprene ZipFits.

Leather offers a true to form fit meaning your ankles and shinbone will imprint into the leather, securing your lower leg and foot to the ultimate degree.

Neoprene has more natural cushioning, so while you can still get an excellent fit, they have a more forgiving feel when skiing.

Both interior liners can last a LONG TIME with proper care. While we think of leather as more durable, we know of a pair of neoprene liners with 1500 ski days.

For precision fit and performance, the leather has a slight advantage.

For ease of use and all mountain comfort, the neoprene has a slight edge.

Should you take your liners out of your ski boots?

Ski boot liners will dry better if removed from the shells, but what about the wear and tear of removing the liners and then stepping back into the shells? We recommend removing your ZipFits from the shell after skiing to unlace them and let them dry and then using the Ski Boot Horn to assist in stepping back into your shells. The Ski Boot Horn dramatically reduces the wear on the backs of your liners and by lacing your liners up prior to stepping into your boots will ensure that your foot is properly positioned.

Can I add boot heaters to my ZipFits?

Certainly, but take note that if you make an incision in your liners for boot heaters, that will void your 30 day money back guarantee. We recommend skiing in your liners for a week or so to ensure they are the right size and model before you add boot heaters. Additionally, heated socks perform well and don’t require altering your liners. 

Are there any return exclusions?

Yes, if you alter your liners or make any incisions to them in the first 30 days, it will void your return policy.

How should I care for my ZipFits?

Great question, we built out an entire Care and Repair section to help our customers keep their ZipFits skiing longer.

Will I be charged for a replacement item?

If there is a difference in price of an item, you will be asked to pay the difference or receive the appropriate refund. Customers are responsible for paying return shipping on returns and exchanges.

How can I track my orders and payment?

When you place an order, you will receive a confirmation email followed by another email when the product ships. This email will contain tracking information.