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What are some good ski boots?

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I'm looking for some new boots to go with my new public enemy skis. I'm trying to stay on a budget but I don't want crappy boots either.

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  1. Go to a store and get fitted properly.  Without knowing anything about you (height, weight, riding style, foot size and shape) no one can properly recommend you a pair of boots.

    At the store they'll fit you with the best boots for your feet and budget.


  2. Technica...but, they fit me like a glove...a lot depends on your foot size and shape, and...if you can get a good tech to give you a good fit...take your time..they are perhaps the most important piece(s) of equipment you will invest in of all.  Also,if your feet are still growing is key too. Otherwise go for an intermediate boot.

  3. Go to a specialty ski/boot shop, the best boot for you is the one that fits your foot properly, supports you correctly and is soft enough that you can flex it in the shop.  If you can not flex the boot in the shop at 70 F  you'll never flex it on the slope at 32 F.  Add the foot beds and any alignment you may need.  The boot is the most  critical piece of equipment.

  4. I just bought the ATOMIC BITECH 80.

    Flex is 80 and they weren't very expensive.

    250Euros i think, with a small discount.

    Really great boots.

    They have Becco reflectors for rescue in case of avalanche and if you buy a battery pack, the sole gets heated.

    But better go at a special store and try the boot on.

    Boots must have perfect fit.

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