14521434:Nuno812 said:I wear a 25.5 and street size 9… can just about get 1 finger down there with the shell fit. Sounds like yours is too loose but what did you do to break your foot?
topic:Fynluebke said:A couple weeks ago i broke my foot in my ski boots. They are full tilt descendant 6 size 26.5. I wear a shoe size 8 but im wondering if i shoud have gotten a size smaller.
14521505:Bernie585 said:If you don't have wide feet the descendants probably not good for you. I recommend a boot fit
14521478:lil.Boye said:going smaller is often the way to go. sometimes they don't have an inbetween size, like say you are in between 25.5 and 26.5, going down is better, just to have a snug fit, and maybe punch the toe a little just to not have them squeezed.
i went to a bootfitter this season and found out that i should be in a 27.5 instead of a 28.5, which i have been riding for 8 or so years.
14522105:Goretex_Vidal said:I’ve been in 29s for the past 5 years and get hideous toe bang, so I’m probably in the same boat.
14522522:Whaddup said:Definitely seems to big if your foot broke from the fall in the video. I imagine you just sloshin around in them boots. Is it actually broken, like x-ray status?
I wear an 8.5 in dunks, blazers, and superstars. 9 in xtratufs, 9 in my white's pac boots. 9.5 in scarpa/la sportiva ice climbing boots.
My foot measures 26cm+, 105mm+ wide. I have slight haglund's deformities, thick/tall-ass toes, high instep and arch, and all kinda bone spurs and protrusions. I have the same exact shell boot as you and ski the 25.5's. I started with 26.5's(essentially my skate shoe size) and it was garbage. I'd say if you're in the middle, go slightly smaller. Sometimes I pop my buckles for riding on the lift, sometimes I dont. Keep in mind the descendant shell is kind of a bucket, you might fit the forefoot without punches but the heel area is cavernous.
Go to a bootfitter

14522526:Fynluebke said:
