disko wrote:I am curious about one thing with regard to your Chamonix boot fitting. How much space between the heel and back of the boot did the new pair have? A pencil width for example? I wonder if there is a rule of thumb for each type of boot and liner. I'm strapping on the boards after a 15 year hiatus and am getting reacquainted with the new hardware, not to mention the new techniques required by the new skis. I'm glad you resolved your issues and could ski with confidence at last. From my own experience, there is nothing worse than footwear that doesn't fit.
The shell test is also known as the finger test. With your toes against the toe of the empty shell, there should be between one and two stacked finger space behind your heel (like when you cross your fingers). So about 15mm to 35 mm.
The next part is to have knowledge of the liner. is it thin or thick. Also to know that shells come in whole sizes only, 24, 25, 26 etc. Liner thickness makes up the half sizes. A 26.0 liner may pack in a little more than a 26.5, simply because there is more room for the foam to pack in. For instance, I find that although a 26.0 may be a tighter fit initially, it may end up fitting like a 26.5. My feet are actually 27.5, but I always use 26.0 shells. Yer, it's weird, but the way it is.
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