Foil boots too wide?

Flyer_5

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I keep hearing that the Salomon Foil boots are really wide. Is this true? If I were to get the boots, I would get a size 25.5 or 26. My foot is about 85mm wide. Are the Foil boots too wide for me?

 
i know the rampages are a narrow boot and a great park and all mt. boot there the shit idk bout foil boots
 
I love my foils. I have wide feet.

Its all about personal prefrence. Many boot companys make different types of boots. If you don't like them wide try nordica.
 
i have foils and i love em my feet aren't too wide but they stil fit well even after being worn for a while. they have a ton of forward flex too which i like
 
Salomon has the 2nd widest toe box out there as far as large-production boots go (the kind you'd find in most stores), behind the Atomic B series. They're nice and comfy though. As you go up in stiffness they tend to get a little snugger, which is about what you'd expect from any line of boots. So yeah, SPKs are quite wide, and won't fit you if you have a narrow foot.
 
are there any adjustments that you can have done at a shop that can narrow the boot down? I have foils and I find them to be just alittle too big in the toe box area, so I was wondering if there is anything I can do.
 
It's easy to make them wider. Going the other way is.... well, just buy a narrower boot.
 
Lange: Generally super narrow... though not necessarily in their freestyle models

Salomon Falcon line: Stupidly low volume

Technica: Medium

Atomic M series: Mediumish

Head: Mediumish depending on model.

You really have to try them on.

 
Xwaves are all on the wide side. Like I said, the falcons are narrow and... well just small in general.
 
no the foils arent that wide they are just really soft. i guess if you were a beginner you might be set, but if you want to ski well i would get a better boot. other solomons are really high qualiy and technicas are my favorite. everything else is just a good solid boot, but solomon and technica and maybe lange are the best for sure
 
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