Ski Boot Size Conversion Chart
Confused about what size ski boot to buy? While most ski boot manufacturers delineate size in Mondopoint (centimeters), most U.S. street shoes use conventional Brannock sizing. And some shoes use Euro or U.K. sizing. Use the ski boot chart below to find your corresponding size, but remember that it’s just a starting point. Depending on last shape and the volume of your foot, you may need a different ski boot size. In fact, most skiers find that sizing down one shell from their U.S. street shoe size gives them a good snug fit once the boot has broken in.
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