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How to Buy Boots

Test before buying
Very few shops in the Alps provide a 'test before you buy' service - and, if they do, choice and availability is usually limited.

There are exceptions to this, however; so if you are lucky enough to find one, go for it.
 

Time
It may take up to two hours to fit a boot correctly.

It's worth asking if you can book an appointment so you don't have to wait.
 

Socks
If you don't own a pair of good technical socks, this is the time to invest.

They could make a big difference to the comfort and fit of your boot.
 

Custom liners
If you are looking for a more aggressive fit or a liner that is custom-moulded to your ankles and feet, ask the boot fitter about the various options.
 

Features & Guarantees
Make sure all the features on the boots you decide to buy are explained to you.

Most shops will guarantee your boots, so that you can bring them back to be refitted or adjusted.
 


 
Boot fitters
Boots are a very specialised area, so ask your fellow skiers, or someone who has given you good advice before, whom they would recommend.

Training, experience and excellent communication skills are what you should be looking for.
 

The fitting
Your bare foot size should be measured and a shell check done. The volume of your feet should be taken into consideration along with the level of skiing you are doing.

Don't expect to try on boots just because you liked the colour or the spec. It really depends on the shape of your feet.

Listen to the boot fitter and try to give him/her as much feedback as possible. The boots should feel snug, not loose.
 

Foot beds
When you buy a boot you will generally be recommended to buy a foot bed, too.

These improve the stability of the foot in the boot and, in most comfort and performance.
 

Boot work
If you do have problems or any pain with your new boots, go back to the shop. If you are on holiday, ask around for the best place to go. As long as the boots are not too big, it is usually possible to blow the shell out, pad the liner etc.

Some final words of advice:
be patient.

 
Where to Buy?
So, you've decided to take the plunge and kit yourself out with some new gear. Do you buy at home or abroad? We've always been fans of supporting UK grown snow wear retailers, and with the combination of the current exchange rate and competitive UK prices, buying gear locally can now leave you with more beer money in your pocket than buying abroad. Plus there is the added advantage of sales assistants that speak the same language and not having to take a plane if something goes wrong with your equipment and you need to return it!

For a great selection of ski and snowboard wear, see what our friends atSnow and Rock have to offer.
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