Ski boots

Maxudd

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Sup, i bough a pair of salomon kaid, the biggest size i could find since my feet is like 9.5/10 (US size) (43.5/44 in swedish size) according to this websitehttp://www.northerner.com/articles/SwedishSnus-292/Shoesize converter-12333/SHOP-0/ .

ANYWAYS i dont remember wich size i bough the kaids in and their at my dads appartement so ...

Last season i bough them and they felt way to big for my foot, but since my feet grows excessively fast i bough them so i could use them next season! So, i tested them for about a month ago and they felt way to small! My toes was really connecting (pretty hard) at the edge of the boot.

Can i still ski with them this winter you think? It hurts a little when i stand up right but with a lil front weight and bend knees it feels a little better.

Is there any way to make my next boot buy more "future safe" since i dont want to spend 300-500 bucks each year buying new boots! But hopefully my feet will stop growing ! :@

 
How old are you? because you shouldnt need to be buying boots every year or two for very long.....

also, dumb question, but did you try loosening the lowest buckle? sometimes its a simple as that. or tightening the top buckle(s) because they can help pull your foot back into the heel of the boot.

last, if you DO need to buy new boots every year you shouldnt need to spend 300-500. look around at ski sales, in the FS/T forum here, and at your local ski shops or other sites for deals on last years boots or used ones. that can save you a lot of money. when i was 13 i got a really nice (about $400 retail) pair of boots that had been used about twice for $3 at a garage sale. Deals like that arent very hard to find.
 
If your a 9.5 you would definitely not need the biggest size boot. I wear an 11.5 shoe and i wear 28.5 boots which are equivalent to like a 10.5
 
I'm 15, but the store i bought them in didn't have the biggest salomon kaid size in store.

Btw i live in sweden so shipping is pretty expensive.
 
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