o3jeff
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Same.
If you buy the AC30 off me you won't have to adjust the bindings then:lol::wink:
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Same.
If you buy the AC30 off me you won't have to adjust the bindings then:lol::wink:
I don't think this thread showing objective picture because for the most part everybody going at least two sizes down. In my opinion you should add if bootfitter done grinding for someone goinging from size 10 into 25.5 ski boots. Also model and manufacture of boots make big differents not to mention forefoot last 98mm or 106mm if boot liner soft and stick or plug like thin and stiff.
I can wear Nordica supercharger or Speed Machine 10 25( 7US) and they are extremely comfortable. in the same time Rossignol Bandit B-Squad Composite 26.5 somewhat uncomfortably tight and 25.5 will require grinding.
Also to consider regular shoes size 8EE somewhat similar to 9M
anyway me: size shoes 8-- 9.5 ski boots 26 (98mm forefoot last, 308mm) out of the box no addition work
You are correct however that the boot model makes a difference. I belive that the Nordica Supercharger has a 98 mm last, while the Speed Machines have a 100 mm last. If you are comfortable out of the box in the Superchargers, I would expect the Speed Machines will be too big after the liners get packed out.
Wow no wonder most your feet hurt and are cold, diminished blood supply ... I wear a size 10 snowboard boot and street shoes are 10W .. my boots are so warm and comfortable ..
Wow no wonder most your feet hurt and are cold, diminished blood supply ... I wear a size 10 snowboard boot and street shoes are 10W .. my boots are so warm and comfortable ..
Sorry to bump this. Interesting stuff here. I didn't realize how many folks went down a size in their ski boots. I usually wear a 10.5 street shoe and a 28.5 skiboot.
I've honestly never had a problem with my boots though. To me, they're comfy, my feet stay warm and I can crank out some good turns. I'm certainly not disagreeing with what you say....it's just that I've never had a problem with the way my boots performed or fit.![]()
If you are comfortable that's fine. I'm just saying your performance will improve with a snugger fit. Try it out sometime, some shops have boot demos. Sometimes you don't know what you are missing until you have it.
Here's something i don't understand... a measurement is a measurement...
I wear a size 10 shoe... a size 27,5 ski boot, a 27.5 snowboard boot and a 44 size bike shoe... All the same size... almost... It's impossible to wear a boot two size down from your "regular" running shoe... If so, your shoes are way too big!
I guess one thing I don't understand is how people tend to go down a size or two between street shoes and ski boots...where does the industry get the equivalences from?
Interestingly enough, a proper athletic fit ski boot should never make your feet cold or effect blood supply. The only time my feet get cold when skiing is if my liner boot is still wet from th day before or if my socks retain excessive amounts of moisture.Wow no wonder most your feet hurt and are cold, diminished blood supply ... I wear a size 10 snowboard boot and street shoes are 10W .. my boots are so warm and comfortable ..