All Mountian Park Boots

atreyusutton

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I have a semi wide foot and ski mainly park. I’m about to buy a new pair of boot and hoping for some advice on brands/models and certain styles/fit to go for.

**This thread was edited on Mar 12th 2018 at 10:32:29pm
 
This is what you do:

1. Research in your area (or where you will be skiing) which shops are the best boot-fitters

2. Call them and make an appointment (budget at least 1 hour, maybe 2)

3. Trust their boot recommendation that is based on your foot shape, budget, and footbed needs.

4. Enjoy the best boot for you, for all types of skiing.

FYI- at this time of the year, shops do not have all boot options in stock. Some things are sold out already, so you might not find the ideal solution for your needs. Your best bet is do this in September/October when all options are available.

There is no other correct answer.
 
13903365:onenerdykid said:
This is what you do:

1. Research in your area (or where you will be skiing) which shops are the best boot-fitters

2. Call them and make an appointment (budget at least 1 hour, maybe 2)

3. Trust their boot recommendation that is based on your foot shape, budget, and footbed needs.

4. Enjoy the best boot for you, for all types of skiing.

FYI- at this time of the year, shops do not have all boot options in stock. Some things are sold out already, so you might not find the ideal solution for your needs. Your best bet is do this in September/October when all options are available.

There is no other correct answer.

OP listen to this guy,don’t just by the boot that’s branded as ‘park shredder’ or ‘all mountain machine’ get the one that fits.
 
13903365:onenerdykid said:
This is what you do:

1. Research in your area (or where you will be skiing) which shops are the best boot-fitters

2. Call them and make an appointment (budget at least 1 hour, maybe 2)

3. Trust their boot recommendation that is based on your foot shape, budget, and footbed needs.

4. Enjoy the best boot for you, for all types of skiing.

FYI- at this time of the year, shops do not have all boot options in stock. Some things are sold out already, so you might not find the ideal solution for your needs. Your best bet is do this in September/October when all options are available.

There is no other correct answer.

Can we copy/paste this to every boot thread ever?
 
13903365:onenerdykid said:
This is what you do:

1. Research in your area (or where you will be skiing) which shops are the best boot-fitters

2. Call them and make an appointment (budget at least 1 hour, maybe 2)

3. Trust their boot recommendation that is based on your foot shape, budget, and footbed needs.

4. Enjoy the best boot for you, for all types of skiing.

FYI- at this time of the year, shops do not have all boot options in stock. Some things are sold out already, so you might not find the ideal solution for your needs. Your best bet is do this in September/October when all options are available.

There is no other correct answer.

YOu should be required to read this before making an account on NS. Bishop make it happen man.
 
13903365:onenerdykid said:
This is what you do:

1. Research in your area (or where you will be skiing) which shops are the best boot-fitters

2. Call them and make an appointment (budget at least 1 hour, maybe 2)

3. Trust their boot recommendation that is based on your foot shape, budget, and footbed needs.

4. Enjoy the best boot for you, for all types of skiing.

FYI- at this time of the year, shops do not have all boot options in stock. Some things are sold out already, so you might not find the ideal solution for your needs. Your best bet is do this in September/October when all options are available.

There is no other correct answer.

This. I ski in a Tecnica Mach 1 130 low volume, which is literally a copy/paste of their Mach 1 Race boot, just orange instead of black. I've never ski raced in my life, but it's the boot that works best for me, whether I'm riding park, pow or whatever. Go to a good shop, tell them you need boots. They'll take it from there.
 
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