subject: Choosing The Perfect Pair Of Ladies Ski Boots [print this page] The ski season is here again and it is time to start buying your ski gear for your upcoming vacation. Along with your skis, ski boots are something that you need to pay particular attention to.
Ladies ski boots are available in many colors, shapes and styles, and so you will be somewhat spoilt for choice. In fact, if you have a little look around next time you go skiing, you will quickly realize just how many variations of ladies ski boots that there are.
Obviously, you will want to buy stylish boots, but never let style come ahead of function where ski boots are concerned. Should you opt for style over function, it is something that you will begin to regret soon after you hit the ski slopes.
So, the first step in getting the right pair of ski boots is determining the correct size for you. Each country has its own shoe sizing system and therefore it was deemed necessary to create a universal system that can convert sizes of all countries.
The name of this universal sizing system for ski boots is called the mondopoint chart system. It works by taking into account the most common boot sizes from across the world. The employee at the ski store you visit will know about it for sure.
The next issue is the general fit and feel of the ski boot. Of the utmost importance is that your foot is held securely by it. It must not feel either too loose or too tight. Walk around the store for a few minutes with them as just putting them for 10 seconds, standing in one spot and then taking them off will not give your proper feel for them.
If you find yourself dragging the boot or feeling pain/pressure in your toes, then the boot is not the right size for you and you should try another pair. You should feel secure in them, yet still be able to move your heel and toes without difficulty. You will know it is the right boot for you when it almost feels like it is a part of your foot.
Also, remember that when checking if your ski boots fit properly, that you must try them on whilst wearing socks. Ski socks should be used. Ski socks are quite thick so you need to be sure that the boots that you are trying make a little allowance for them. A quality pair of ski boots should actually fit well with or without you wearing ski socks, but it is best not to risk it and assume so.