Alpine Ski Boots
Ski Boots for All Alpine Enthusiasts
Alpine ski boots ensure your feet remain firmly attached to your skis, allowing you to maintain control and comfort while traversing the slopes. The extensive range of ski boots is categorised into men's, women's, and children's ski boots. Within these sections, you can filter by "type" as outlined below -
All-Mountain Ski Boots
Highly adaptable ski boots suitable for all mountain conditions.
Piste Ski Boots
Crafted to provide you with optimal control on groomed runs, designed for high-speed performance.
Park Ski Boots
These reactive and dynamic ski boots offer a fluid riding experience on various features in the snowpark.
Freeride Ski Boots
A lighter iteration of the all-mountain ski boots, adept at handling high speeds and fresh powder.
Touring Ski Boots
These comfy and ultra-lightweight ski boots come with pin/tech inserts for uphill trekking.
Race Ski Boots
Rigid and responsive, these boots react to even the slightest foot movements.
The Proper Fit for Ski Boots
Ski boots must provide a snug and secure fit over all regions of your feet and ankles without causing discomfort or restricting blood flow. Although it may seem challenging, ski boot producers are simplifying the process by offering precise measurements for the internal length and width of the boots.
Ski boot sizing is determined by the length (mondopoint) from toe to heel, measured in centimetres. Begin by measuring your foot length and selecting ski boots that closely match this measurement. Detailed specs of each pair of ski boots also include the forefoot width. Similarly, choose ski boots where the width corresponds to your foot's width.
Understanding Flex in Ski Boots
The flex rating of a ski boot indicates the flexibility of the boot's outer shell. The ratings span from 40 to 130, with lower numbers signifying softer boots and higher numbers indicating stiffer boots. To discover your ideal flex rating, refer to our guide and flex chart here - What Ski Boot Flex Should I Choose?