
Originally Posted by
Marshal Olson
easiest way to figure out (roughly) what size boots you need is to trace your foot on a piece of paper and measure it in CM.
Put the paper against the wall. put your heel against the wall, on top of the paper. Mark where your toes are, and measure how far they are to the edge of the paper.
Round down for a performance alpine fit.
Round up for a touring or comfort fit.
I am an 11.5 in most nike/adidas/salomon (running) shoes.
One foot measures 27.8cm and the other is 28.0
I ski in alpine 27.5 (nordica) and tour in a 28.5 (dynafit)
Also... ski boot liner lastings are very frequently 100% wack. ie they are short stitched and needlessly narrow aka don't match the lasting of the shell, so it is possible to miss a shell that matches your foot shape well due to a sub-standard liner.
This is truth. Every Fall i line the kids against the wall and trace a line at the end of the big toe. Measure in centimeters. Done. Their street shoes are irrelevant and usually too large.
Good point about some liners being too tight. I have gone in for a punch, and the fitter said nope, shell is fine, so he made little slices in the outside of the liner to let it stretch out more.
Kill all the telemarkers
But they’ll put us in jail if we kill all the telemarkers
Telemarketers! Kill the telemarketers!
Oh we can do that. We don’t even need a reason
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