Skis : Boots and Fitting

Boots today are worlds better
than they were five years ago, with
most companies offering custom
molded liners and endless options
for the fitters to work with there
is no reason to give any credibility
to the saying ski boots are
supposed to hurt.

Skis : Boots and Fitting

Buying ski boots
I want to start with this because it's the beginning of the year and many of you are starting to look for a new boot to start the season. If these simple rules are followed you will be well on your way to enjoyable ski season.

 

1. Select a shop (preferably mine) by reputation or recocomendation of a fitter at that shop; I know if someone went out of their way to recommend me to friend, I will not let either party down.

 

2. Be prepared, bring socks and foot beds to the fitting, if you don't have foot beds ask how they will benefit your new boot purchase from a fit and performance option all good shops will give you a few options in this department. I would much rather ski in a $300.00 boot with a good foot bed than a $400.00 boot without one.

 

3. Can the shop you are dealing with correct any fit issues after the purchase? Make sure they have the ability to manipulate the shell to accommodate any abnormalities in you feet, or lower leg.

 

4. Buy your boots first, so you won't be compelled to blow the budget on those cool new skis, if you need to spend less on skis look at last years often the technology stays the same with just the graphics changing.

 

Thanks for reading
Arnold Schubert