Difference between size 28 and size 28.5 boots
Started by Vik100 in Ski Hardware 31-Aug-2010 - 15 Replies
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Difference between size 28 and size 28.5 boots' posted Sep-2010
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Broom
reply to 'Difference between size 28 and size 28.5 boots' posted Sep-2010
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Tony_H
reply to 'Difference between size 28 and size 28.5 boots' posted Sep-2010
Not only so I ski a lot better, they look the dogs too.
These were bought in a 2 seasons store, but I spent an hour or so trying on everything else, and having the linings heated up to fit my foot. They are perfect and so comfortable.
I would never buy ski boots without spending a fair amount of time trying them first.
Tonypants
reply to 'Difference between size 28 and size 28.5 boots' posted Sep-2010
Great help and now V. Comfy Salomon CS boots! :D
Cem
reply to 'Difference between size 28 and size 28.5 boots' posted Oct-2010
broom wrote:For wide feet I would recomend you to buy Head boots, I had the same problem as you, solomon boots is known to make narrower boots than head so I think its worth a try
please don't get that rumour started
NO BRAND MAKES WIDE BOOTS OR NARROW BOOTS
every boot brand makes a range of different boots in diffeent lasts i will use atomic as an example they make lasts in 93mm, 95mm, 98mm,100mm, 102mm, 104mm so 6 different widths and options within some of those
head make 95,98, 99, 103,104 so less options and the boots that are most commonly stocked are the 103/104mm lasts
now these sizes are in a boot sized 26/26.5 (yes the shells/liners are the same only the insole differes as has been said)so the width increases as the size increases and gets narrower as the size gets smaller
the really common boot that people with wider feet end up in is the head edge, whilst it is a good boot it fits a bit like a padded ski boot box, it is VERY high volume in the rearfoot with lots of padding, so feels great when you put it on at first, but beware that it will get lose in that area if you have anythign other thyan a very wide heel.
people often come into our shop and say they have wide fee, then we measure them and find that they are at best medium width and often times actually narrow but with a foot that functions wider than it actually is
so beware of being told that brand X makes boots for wide feet etc etc
oh and as a foot note, Lange make boots in 92,95,97,98,100,103 and 104mm so not just narrow ones as people think
Tim elvin
reply to 'Difference between size 28 and size 28.5 boots' posted Oct-2010
Contrary to the UK press, there are better boot fitters in the Alps than the UK. Sadly, the ones here seem to think everyone is going racing and so sell them boots a size too small. If you get it done in resort you can ski on them for a day and if they are not quite right take them back in the evening for a bit more work.
Good luck!
Tim
Bandit
reply to 'Difference between size 28 and size 28.5 boots' posted Oct-2010
tim elvin wrote:
Contrary to the UK press, there are better boot fitters in the Alps than the UK. Sadly, the ones here seem to think everyone is going racing and so sell them boots a size too small.
Tim
Welcome to J2ski :D I think you might have been going to see the wrong UK Bootfitter. There are some very good UK ones.... you know ^^^^ )
Seen on another forum recently. Ski Boots can always be made bigger, but they don't shrink in the wash :D
Cem
reply to 'Difference between size 28 and size 28.5 boots' posted Oct-2010
give me a call sure we can sort you out!!
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Topic last updated on 11-October-2010 at 10:55