How to choose the size of your ski boots?
There are several very important criteria for choosing your ski boots such as your level of practice, the size and width of your feet.
In this article we are going to talk about the Mondo Point size which corresponds to the measurement of your feet in centimetres, thanks to this more confusion with UK, US standards, etc.
In this article we are going to talk about the Mondo Point size which corresponds to the measurement of your feet in centimeters, thanks to this more confusion with the UK, US standards, etc. So you just have to measure your feet with a pedometer that will give you the length in centimeters and that will correspond to your boot size with a few precisions, that is to say that for people with a good level of skiing, from confirmed to expert take the size indicated. While those who ski more in a leisure practice you can take an extra half-centimeter for an extra margin of comfort.
EXPERT |
LEISURE |
At the waist |
Half a centimetre of + (comfort margin) |
In a second step you have to take into account the width of your feet. In order to choose the ideal width, it will also be necessary to measure your feet with a pedometer, three categories stand out the thin feet or it is recommended to take a shell of 97.98 mm or even 100 mm but not more, then there are the medium feet or it is necessary to take between 100 and 102 mm and finally there are the wide feet or there it is advisable to take a shell of more than 102 mm.
FINE FEET |
MEDIUM FEET |
WIDE FEET |
Between 97 and 100 mm |
Between 100 and 102 mm |
+ more than 102 mm |
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