Monday, April 20, 2009

I need new ski boots, but although I want good ones I don't want to spend a fortune. I have wide feet - any r

I have wide feet (usually a G fitting or wider when this is measured). I found that the new ski boots I bought recently are a very good fit. They were custom moulded in the shop. Less than £200, and on sale due to stock replacement (new models coming in).





I used to have a pair which were easier to get my feet in and out of (I also have wide ankles) because it allowed a walk, ski hard and ski soft setting. These new boots are much stiffer and pretty much always ski hard.





The only thing I regret is not being able to try them out on a dry ski slope, or even an indoor artificial snow slope before breaking them in. As it turned out I had no need to return them, they were a good fit.





A picture of my boots are on my 360. I bought the new pair as my old pair (10 year old) were stolen. Who would want my old smelly ski boots that were starting to have buckle problems?

I need new ski boots, but although I want good ones I don%26#039;t want to spend a fortune. I have wide feet - any r
If your feet are that wide, you don%26#039;t need skis
Reply:e-bay
Reply:Same as me! I bought Nordic ones, but I need to get them blown out at the sides. I spent about £250, but if you get last season%26#039;s boots they may be less.
Reply:Boots are the most important piece of equipment you will own, so don%26#039;t buy without trying them on.





Used boots are a bad idea, because boots are really the only piece of equipment that won%26#039;t last as long as you want them to...they get broken down and soft.





If you buy used, buy from a ski swap so you can try them on.





Look for deals now. Places have last years stuff on sale to make room for the new models.
Reply:Nordica or Lange. I currently use nordica, and they are super comfy. I would highly reccomend that you do not buy them off of ebay. You should always try it on, before you buy it.
Reply:Try Ebay first





Good Luck !!!



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