I have a longer second toe than big toe (i.e. Morton’s toe) and I’m in early stages of thinking about new boots. One question is if I go to a store and try shell fits should I be checking heel distance with only the second toe against the front of the shell? Or should I curl/smash that toe a bit so that more of my toes touch the front, with a plan to have them do boot work to make room for the second toe? I’m thinking the latter for a tighter fit overall but I’m pretty unsophisticated on the boot fitting front.
On my current boots I don’t have dowels but based on finger spacing I think I’m about 1/2-3/4” from the back of my shell with the second toe just barely touching the front. But if I mash my toes forward it is more like 1” of space which I think is making the fit too loose.
5’11” 185 lbs size 10 shoes skiing Hawx Ultra 110 26.5s from a few years ago. Looking at heavier, stiffer options like the Redster CS 130.
If it matters I’m what I’d call a lazy aggressive resort skier. I saw someone on another thread describe themselves as “expert mediocre” which also seems apt. I like to find the steepest technical lines on a mountain and make my way down them unceremoniously then straight line the groomers back to the lifts. Occasional drops and jumps but nothing too crazy. ~15 days a year in mix of east/west trips across all conditions.
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