Earlier this week I purchased new snow ski boots. I was in the chair for about 2.5 hours while the Master Bootfitter did countless measurements, adjustments, observations, back and forth feedback, etc. He worked very hard to compensate for physical issues, bow legs, stiff ankles, compromised knees, and a handful of other issues, with the goal of insuring I would have equal access to both edges of both skis, with balance and minimum effort required, to insure the boots were working for me and not against me. I started wondering if the same kind of detailed and deliberate approach to fitting could be applied to waterski boots, especially with the wide acceptance of hard shell boots. Maybe it already is???? Any of you all heard of this in the H2O world of skiing. Anybody actually doing this??