Alpine Ski boots
Downhill Ski boots for Every Skier
Downhill ski boots are crafted to keep you firmly attached to your skis, ensuring you maintain control while gracefully navigating the slopes. The extensive range of ski boots is categorised into men’s, women’s, and children's ski boots. Within these categories, you can filter by "type," which are briefly outlined below -
All Mountain Ski boots
Highly adaptable ski boots suitable for all conditions on the mountain.
Piste Ski boots
These boots offer superior control on-piste and can handle high-speed skiing.
Park Ski boots
These are lively and responsive, offering a seamless riding experience on various features in the snowpark.
Freeride Ski boots
A lightweight variant of all mountain ski boots, capable of managing high speeds and deep powder.
Touring Ski boots
Comfortable, ultra-lightweight boots equipped with pin/tech inserts suitable for uphill hiking.
Race Ski boots
These are robust and responsive boots that react to the slightest foot movements.
Fitting the Perfect Ski boots
Your ski boots should fit snugly, securely enveloping your feet and ankles without causing discomfort or restricting blood circulation. Though this is no simple feat, ski boot manufacturers have made it easier by offering precise measurements of the length and width of the boots' interior.
Sizing for ski boots is based on the length (mondopoint) from toe to heel, given in centimetres. Begin by measuring your feet's length and select ski boots as close to this measurement as possible. Each pair of ski boots specifies the width of the forefoot. In the same manner, select ski boots that match your foot width.
Understanding Flex in Ski boots
The flex number of a ski boot indicates how pliable the outer shell is. Numbers range from 40 to 130, with lower numbers indicating softer flexibility and higher numbers indicating stiffer boots. For assistance in determining your recommended flex number, visit our guide and flex chart - What Ski boot Flex Should I Choose?