If you think of your skis as being extensions of your ski boots you will understand that your boots are the singular most important piece of equipment that can improve your skiing. No matter if you use a brand's entry level ski or if you are on the brand's FIS race model, your boots do the edging and sliding that makes for turning.
The Right Ski Boot and Fit
The real Catch-22 here is that once you realize the importance of the right boot and boot fit, it dawns on you that you don't get to spend a lot of time in the boots before you have to buy them. You don't have the luxury of spending a day demoing your top three choices, like you can with skis. So what's the best strategy to pick out new ski boots?
Do Your Part
You have to do your part. You need to be honest about the type of skier you are, and how much money you can invest in your boots.
Put these into an equation with your weight, foot size, and leg size, and a good boot fitter can narrow down the best boot available to your price range.
Try Different Brands
Remember to try on different brands to get a handle on how the brand specific shell designs fit your feet, i.e. heel and toe pockets, and ankle and calf volume. Next, you need to think about customizing the boot to your individual needs – custom foot beds and perhaps canting alignment.
Here is a look at some of the best of the 2007 - 2008 models.
Atomic Ski Boots
Atomic boots have long been well known for stepping on World Cup podiums and their Race Line continues that trend. This year, Atomic has a new line called Hawk. The rubber like gills are designed to flex your foot naturally. Remember, this is brand new technology, but it's Atomic, so consider giving it a try.
Head Ski Boots
The Head Raptor series is new this year, but, how can they not be a hit when the buzz is they are based on Bode Miller's boots? The women's Dream Thang, at about $600, is complete with faux fur lining.
Lange Ski Boots
Lange's World Cup 150 plug boot is back again at the top of the line, but, at about $900 retail, it's not for bargain hunters. However, there are models for juniors and seniors, as well as ski boots for everybody in between. The Fluid Performance Series is also back. The Men's and Women's Fluid offer comfort and fit to translate foot commands to the skis.
Nordica Ski Boots
The Nordica Dobermann Aggressor 100 is the high-end boot for women skiers. For the men, the Nordica Speed Machine gives a racing boot with a more comfortable fit.
Rossignol Ski Boots
Rossignol's Radical Pro Composite and Zenith Pro Composite are high-end pricey boots, but are well worth the price. The women's Electra is a true expert skier's boot, with a fit especially designed for women.
Salomon Ski Boots
The Salomon Falcon 10, will set you back about $850, but if you look around, you'll see a lot of pros wearing them. The same with the women's Idol.
Tecnica Ski Boots
The Tecnica Diablo series is once again all it's cracked up to be. The Ativa Flame is sure to be a bestseller on the women's side.
2007-2008 Top Ski Boots
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2007-2008 Top Ski Boots
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