The 6 Best Ski Boot Liners of 2024
By: Jordan Sunshine: Ski Buyer | October 25, 2023
Skiing is one of the most exhilarating sports in the world, but it can also be one of the harshest on your feet. That’s why having comfortable ski boots that also meet the demands of your skiing needs is crucial. Upgrading ski boots with aftermarket ski boot liners can be a huge unlock for achieving ski boot nirvana. A good liner can mean the difference between a comfortable, enjoyable day on the mountain and a painful, miserable experience. With various options, it can be overwhelming to choose the best one for you. That's why we've done the hard work and are here to guide you through the options.
New This Year:
The world of ski boot liners sees a refreshing update this year with the introduction of new models from Intuition. Renowned for their impeccable blend of comfort and performance, these latest additions promise to elevate the skiing experience for enthusiasts. The new Intuition models focus on providing a more customized fit, ensuring skiers have the support and warmth they need on the slopes. Whether you're carving down a challenging run or enjoying a leisurely day on the mountain, these liners, combined with customized ski boots, are set to be a game-changer in both comfort and precision.
This Year's Best Ski Boot Liners:

Intuition Tour Tongue DD 12mm
Let's face it, most touring boot liners are pretty awful. The Intuition Tour Tongue DD 12mm Liners are an easy upgrade, delivering all the benefits of a customized liner with added flex panels and adjustable lacing for the uphill crowd. Once these heat moldable liners are dialed in, there's no looking back. We recommend having these liners heat molded by a professional bootfitter (like evo) if possible.
| Original Price |
| $210.00 |

Intuition DH Wrap HD 12mm
Stock ski boot liners are slowly improving, but the Intuition DH Wrap HD 12mm Liners are in a different league altogether. Built with high density heat-moldable foam for the utmost stability and performance, they provide a comfortable, locked in fit that has to be skied to be believed. Once these puppies are dialed in, your heels aren't going anywhere. We recommend having these liners heat molded by a professional bootfitter (like evo) if possible.
| Original Price |
| $230.00 |

Intuition Tour Wrap DD
Let's face it, most touring boot liners are pretty awful. The Intuition Tour Wrap DD Liners are an easy upgrade, delivering all the benefits of a wrap-style liner with added flex panels and adjustable lacing for the uphill crowd. Once these heat moldable liners are dialed in, there's no looking back – nothing else can match the close fit, comfort, and range of motion of the Tour Wrap. We recommend having these liners heat molded by a professional bootfitter (like evo) if possible.
| Original Price |
| $210.00 |

Intuition DH Tongue HD
Stock ski boot liners are slowly improving, but the Intuition DH Tongue HD Liners are in a different league altogether. Built with high density heat-moldable foam for the utmost stability and performance, they provide a comfortable, locked in fit that has to be skied to be believed. Once these puppies are dialed in, your heels aren't going anywhere. We recommend having these liners heat molded by a professional bootfitter (like evo) if possible.
| Original Price |
| $210.00 - $230.00 |

Zipfit Gara LV
For the all-mountain ripper looking for the pinnacle of performance and fit, slip into the Zipfit Gara LV Liners. Designed for use in low to mid volume boots, the Gara LV comes pre-packed with a moderate amount of self-molding cork composite but more can always be added thanks to Zipfits' unique and fully customizable design. If you're an aggressive all-mountain skier looking to take your skiing to the next level, these best-selling Gara LV Liners are sure to do the trick!
| Original Price |
| $475.00 |

Zipfit GFT
Finally an alpine touring liner that doesn't suck! The Zipfit GFT Liners work to elevate your experience on both the uphill as well as the downhill. Designed with a comfortable (and warm!) neoprene interior that efficiently manages sweat and prevents blisters, plus a toe box insulated with Thinsulate™ and merino wool, the GFT doesn't compromise on those frigid 3am starts, nor those balmy spring volcano missions. With a flexible rear panel to allow for forward flex and front articulation points for full range of motion, and a unique system that allows more cork to be added to both the tongue and/or ankle pockets, the Zipfit GFT Liners are essential if you want to bag peaks AND actually enjoy the ski back down from the top.
| Original Price |
| $475.00 |
Learn More With Our Other Ski Guides:
Skis - Size Chart & Buyer's Guide
Skis - Kids' Size Chart and Buyer's Guide
Skis - Rocker Technology Explained
Ski Bindings – How to Choose & DIN Setting Chart
Ski Boots - Sizing & Buyer's Guide
Ski Boots - Boot Sole & Ski Binding Compatibility
Ski Boots – How to Make Your Boots Fit Better
Ski Poles - Size Chart
Skiing - Beginner Skiing Tips
Skiing - How to Fly With Skis
Skiing - How to Get in Shape
Ski Maintenance - Base Repair
Ski Maintenance – How to Store for the Summer
Ski Maintenance – How to Tune
Ski Maintenance – How to Wax
Outerwear - What to Wear Skiing
Outerwear - How to Wash & Waterproof
Outerwear - Regional Ski Guide
Gloves & Mittens - How to Choose
Goggles - How to Choose
Goggles - Wearing Goggles with Glasses
Helmets - How to Choose & Fit Guide
Footbeds - How to Choose
Ski Socks - Sizing & Buyer's Guide
Travel - How to Fly with Skis
Alpine Touring Skis - How to Choose
Avalanche Probes - How to Choose
Backcountry - Choosing an Avalanche Airbag Pack
Backcountry - Choosing an Avalanche Beacon
Backcountry - Climbing Skins Size Guide
Backcountry - Dynafit / Tech Binding Basics
Backcountry - How to Buy Alpine Touring Bindings
Backcountry - How to Buy Alpine Touring Ski Boots
Backcountry - How to Choose an Avalanche Shovel
Backcountry - How to Choose Climbing Skins
Backcountry Backpacks - How to Choose
Backcountry Basics - How to Get Started
The Selection Process:
Our ski buyers have an endless amount of knowledge on all things skiing stemming from years of experience in the ski industry in tandem with their countless hours spent on slopes everywhere from groomers to the remote backcountry around the world. evo's buyers assess all products coming to market, lean into this knowledge, and put together this selection of the best products. They have a unique perspective as they truly see everything offered across the category.

Jordan Sunshine
I was born and raised in northern Vermont and moved west as soon as I turned 18. I bounced around the PNW for a while eventually following evo’s store openings to Denver where I have called home since and although I will always take even the wettest of pow days, have come to appreciate any day skiing in the sun, be it with friends or my kids.I have been skiing since I was 2 and started working in a ski shop when I was 14, which was way more fun than washing dishes. Over the years I have worked as a ski tech, boot fitter, liftie, product copywriter, and eventually came to manage evo’s Portland and Denver stores. Now I am the Ski Buyer, overseeing ski hardgoods and backcountry accessories.