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List for free nowSki boots should feel snug but not painful. Your toes should lightly brush the front when standing, then pull back when you flex forward. A too-large boot is the most common mistake.
Flex ratings range from soft (60–80) for beginners to stiff (120+) for advanced skiers. Stiffer boots give more control at speed but require more leg strength. Match flex to your ability.
Look for cracks in the shell, buckle damage, and liner wear. A packed-out liner loses volume over time — used boots with new liners can be an excellent deal.
Ski boots come in narrow (97–98mm), medium (100–102mm), and wide (103mm+) last widths. Getting the wrong width leads to pressure points or a sloppy fit.
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Make sure your boots work with your bindings (check sole type — alpine, GripWalk, or touring) and match your skiing level. Boots are the most important piece of ski equipment.