Advice on best brand ski boots for women with Narrow feet
Started by Ladywhoskis in Ski Hardware 25-Nov-2009 - 22 Replies
Ladywhoskis posted Nov-2009
I know I need to buy from a reputable boot fitter (as I thought I had last time) but does anyone out there know which boot manufacturers lean towards a narrower last, without being a stiff racing boot, so I can start to eliminate some of the choice, as there are so many!
Thanks
Finn
reply to 'Advice on best brand ski boots for women with Narrow feet' posted Nov-2009
Finn
Bandit
reply to 'Advice on best brand ski boots for women with Narrow feet' posted Nov-2009
Perhaps send an email to fellow J2skier and bootfitting wizard, CEM, for advice on reputable fitters local to you. I think he knows pretty well every one. Find him here.....
http://www.solutions4feet.com/index.php
Edited 1 time. Last update at 25-Nov-2009
Jastem
reply to 'Advice on best brand ski boots for women with Narrow feet' posted Nov-2009
Ladywhoskis
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Cem
reply to 'Advice on best brand ski boots for women with Narrow feet' posted Nov-2009
the last measurements in ski boots start life in size 26/26.5 the boots reduce in width as you go down in size...now as for which boot will suit you ..impossible to say without seeing your feet but there are a few in 99mm (lange exclusive) 98mm, (lange super exclusive, atomic Renu, Atomic CS80, salomon instinct dalbello krypton) anything below that is 100% race boot
now the biggest problem is what you want to do with them... all these boot shave a forward lean of between 14 and 17 degrees, this means they are designed to hold you in a flexed forward position...now there are two things which could be going on to cause a problem with this
1 you are using it for ski biking (call it what you will) this requires an upright boot so that your toes do not ram into the front of the boot due to the very nature of how you use the boots (AS A BRAKE FOR ONE) at this point do not buy a fitted ski boot, just get soemthing your feet are comfortable in.
or
2 you have a limited flexion at the ankle, this will require the assistance of a fitter who understands biomechanics of the foot and ankle, you will need a footbed and probably need a heel lift and possibly the cuff ofg the boot made more upright (pretty major job)
all this written on line is...well purely subjective as i have said without seeing your feet i am guessing as to what will work
good luck
Ladywhoskis
reply to 'Advice on best brand ski boots for women with Narrow feet' posted Nov-2009
We don't actually use the feet as brakes on the bikes, as the heels of the short skis would carve holes in the piste, which would spoil it for everyone else, it's something beginners do, but once you have used them for a couple of hours, you hardly use your feet at all - you stop the same way skiers do. But yes, there are times when the angle at the ankle is that of someone standing upright in their boots, conversely there are times when the angle is far more acute than that of a skier, especially on moguls when the suspension creates a more extreme flexion in all angles, as your weight increases. As you say, as long as the boot is comfortable and it fits well enough to skate, job done. It's skiing where the problems begin, even an hour at our local indoor snow centre is now off limits as the Salomon hire boots their don't fit, 23.5 too small, 24.5 too big.
The Dalbello site is showing 3 models with a last of 98mm, Storm, Lotus, and Kryzma, but 2 are high performance boots. I'll check the others you mention, but price will also have to be a consideration; otherwise I'll have great boots, but no holiday!
Trencher
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