Boot fitter recommendation near Syracuse?

My beloved 4 year old Atomic boots (~100 ski days?) are beginning to present me with this very puzzle. Maybe I should buy a new liner. Hmmm...
 
My beloved 4 year old Atomic boots (~100 ski days?) are beginning to present me with this very puzzle. Maybe I should buy a new liner. Hmmm...
Do you have a good boot fitter who knows anything about third-party liners?

The stock liners in my current boots were heat-moldable and started packing out after a couple of seasons (50+ days per season, 25+ out west). Since I had Intuition liners from the previous boots that I'd only used a couple seasons, I had them re-molded. Has worked out well. Just put new toe/heel sole pieces on the boots.

Before I moved the Intuition liners, I'd been reading about Intuitions and Zipfits. Had a good discussion with a boot fitter at a destination resort out west who handles both. They apply best to different feet/leg situations. I knew that Intuitions can be re-molded successfully a few times. His recommendation for my situation was to stick with the Intuitions. He used Intutions himself and had moved liners between boots multiple times.

It's possible to mold Intuition liners at home. I chose to let a shop handle the process. Got the first Intuition liners in Utah. That was before I knew that the ski shop in Charlottesville, VA carries Intuition. That's where I had the re-molding done.
 
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