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    Scarpa T3 women's sizing

    I've heard Scarpa sizes are weird... I wear a 23.5 ski boot, and I can get a new Scarpa T3 tele boot for $100. The biggest size they have is 6. Is that equivalent to a US shoe size? I wear street shoe size 7... but don't know if that correlates, and if it does, would I go down a size for a ski boot?

    anyone know?

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    All Scarpa boots are sized by the UK system, so a size 6 (UK) would be a size 8 (USA) for a ladies boot. If you can get them for that cheap, I would grab 'em and wear an extra set of socks or get a custom liner.

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    Girguide fits a 22 boot and in scarpa she is a 3.
    Also I'm a 8 mens shoe, 25, boot and a 6 scarpa.

    Sounds like you need the 4 or 5 at best
    I'd wait and get the right size, $100 is good, but look around. Boots that are too big and worthless.

    www.sierratradingpost.com has some tele and touring deals and I think someone has a free shippin code too.
    Look around gear swap

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    Quote Originally Posted by iskibc
    All Scarpa boots are sized by the UK system, so a size 6 (UK) would be a size 8 (USA) for a ladies boot. If you can get them for that cheap, I would grab 'em and wear an extra set of socks or get a custom liner.
    Wow, shit, well they have smaller sizes too! It's on sierratradingpost.com, I think you were the one that posted that coupon number? Or maybe it was Foggy. anyways, I think they have 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6. So, I guess if I'm a 7 I would be UK 5? Or would I go for a 4.5 for a more snug fit?

    I wish I could try some on... maybe I'll head down to the mountain shop and see if they have any today. If I can use the coupon though, it expires today. Does that thing work on items already on sale?

    Is $100 a good price for them? I hate making snap purchase decisions. Ugh. I was going to try and pick some up at a ski swap in two weeks but who knows if they'll have my small size or if I'll find anythign cheaper that still works.
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    4.5 and 5 are the same shell size, and for all intents, the same size.

    Are you a women's 7 or men's 7? If women's 7, you want a size 3.5 or 4 scarpa.

    If they have T2's on sale, consider those, as they'll ski better than the T3.

    Try them on if you can, it'll save you tons of trouble. If you're in Ft. Collins, you should just drive up to STP in Cheyenne.
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    Quote Originally Posted by homerjay
    4.5 and 5 are the same shell size, and for all intents, the same size.

    Are you a women's 7 or men's 7? If women's 7, you want a size 3.5 or 4 scarpa.

    If they have T2's on sale, consider those, as they'll ski better than the T3.

    Try them on if you can, it'll save you tons of trouble. If you're in Ft. Collins, you should just drive up to STP in Cheyenne.
    I'm women's size 7. The smallest size they have is a 4.5. I'll probably try to see if our mountain shop has some to try on-- I don't have the time to drive up to Cheyenne. Why do T2's ski better than T3's?

    Thanks for the advice everyone.
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    T3s are the smallest, softest, lightest, lowest cut of the Scarpas and are really for touring... The get stiffer and higher cut as the numbers go down (T2, T1, T1Race) improving the boots ability to drive a larger ski.

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    fig11 is right.

    As your attorney, I advise you to buy a boot no smaller than a T2. Especially coming from an alpine background, err on the side of a larger boot, you'll learn much quicker.

    Lots of mountain shops have oodles of ex-demo T2s available for cheap, typically.

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    like others have said.

    buy smaller rather than larger, buy stiffer rather that softer

    This is a size 4 T1 or T race.

    A T1 will feel like a med flex alpine boot at best.

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    thanks, guys.

    I'll steer clear of the T3 for now and see what I find at the swap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mntlion
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    Scarpa T-Race Telemark Ski Boots (for Men)
    These brutal bad boys are not for the faint of heart. Designed for intense carving at high speed over rugged terrain, they represent the peak... More Detail
    Price $249.95 Reg. $498.00 Save 50% # 61802

    Size available: 3.5, 4, 4.5, 11.5




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    does it matter that I'm a woman? I've heard women's boots really do have differences-built to the shape of women's legs, etc. Don't know about tele boots though. Are they the same?
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    Quote Originally Posted by snowfire
    does it matter that I'm a woman? I've heard women's boots really do have differences-built to the shape of women's legs, etc. Don't know about tele boots though. Are they the same?
    I'm not a woman, but I have heard of women having a difficult time fitting the T-1/T-Race boot. My girlfriend tried on T-1s just to humor me once and I thought her feet were in torture devices.

    You gots to try some boots on. Scarpa actually has a women-specific T2, though I'm not certain if there's much difference in the last.

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    Quote Originally Posted by homerjay View Post
    My girlfriend tried on T-1s just to humor me once and I thought her feet were in torture devices.
    I thought women's feet were narrower than men's feet, and thus a woman trying on a man's boot would probably find it too big. Can ski boots that are too big or too wide cause pain?

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    Scarpa T3 sizing

    I have crazy narrow feet and have been skiing Scarpa for ages with no issues. Custom footbed and baked liner will fix most issues. I’m in a mondo 30.0 T-Race, also 30.0 T4.

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