I have 2 repaired broken thumbs from an accident a few years ago which makes it difficult to pull boots on, but I’ve struggled through it. I purchased this as an aid to help me put on my boots. Unfortunately, Really have to work harder to make it work properly. Not worth the money for the effort… ended up not using this item because it doesn’t seem to work as well as the old fashioned pull and push. My wife, with no injuries, also had the same result….Sorry, but wouldn’t recommend this as an aid to reduce the effort.
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Steven Schmidt
Best ski gadget I have ever purchased!
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Edward Yatkowsky
Good, But Not Easy
The tool makes it easier to get into my ski boot, which has a 130 flex. However, I still have to stand, pull back on the inner shell with the tool, and pull the boot’s tongue in the other direction to get my foot in. And with all of that it takes a fair amount of strength to get my foot in. On the other hand, before the tool I often needed another person to help get my foot in.
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Michael Moore
M. Moore
The package came with no instructions. Kindly send these so that I can advise how good the Shuvvie is. Thank you
The instructions are literally right there on the tool. Simply Scan the QR code.
It is hard to understand how you have purchased this tool without looking at the images and videos above??
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Great Start for a Ski Boot Opening Tool (Review from a skiier 40+ years)
Before finding this tool, I actually went down to my basement to create something that would help me get my boots on/off. Funny I had thought about the same concepts as the Shuvvie. I was anxious to try this tool...Although it somewhat works, but I believe it can be improved. My boots are older & worn in, so plastic is not as stiff as a new pair. For me it just bends over the 1.75" plastic boot shell that Shuvvie grabs and doesn't spread boot open much (see photo's.) Tool is more helpful to hold boot down.
Kudos to the Shuvvie! Can't wait to see improvements!