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Boots are the key to better skiing


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By Larry Olmsted, Forbes

I can’t say this clearly enough: there is nothing you can do to instantly improve your skiing as much as getting a pair of perfectly fitted boots. And for most skiers, that means custom.

So if you have an avid skier on your holiday list, look no further than the gift of custom ski boots, a gift that will keep giving back for many years to come.

I’ve written about this here at Forbes.com before in much more detail, but the long and short of it is that perfectly fit ski boots have four immediate and very tangible benefits: they are more comfortable, as result of better fit they are warmer and best of all they make you a better skier. This combination of increased comfort and warmth coupled with skiing that requires less energy adds up to the fourth benefit, a longer ski day with less fatigue.

The science is simple – to turn a ski you apply pressure to the edges, and today’s highly responsive shaped skis are edgier and “easier” to carve than ever, but this is a double edged sword. The problem is that few people have “average” or neutral feet and most have low or high arches. Anyone in these groups is putting pressure on the edge of their skis – usually in opposite directions – all the time without knowing it.

If your feet pronate (lean in) as most do, you are constantly turning your skis towards each other. Your body and mind intuitively understand and adjust, using a lot of leg muscles, so you are fighting yourself and your turns all day long while burning out your legs. Get correctly fit with boots that puts you in a neutral stance and voila, it’s easier to turn with much less effort.

Many people are amazed the first time they ski in such boots, like a weight has been lifted from their shoulders. The beauty is this happens regardless of ability and everyone from a beginner to expert can enjoy the instant benefits of better fit.

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Comments (4)
  1. Level says - Posted: November 7, 2013

    Indisputably.

  2. Dan Wilvers says - Posted: November 8, 2013

    We have some great ” boot people” in this town that can do exactly what this writer is taking about.

  3. bronco billy says - Posted: November 8, 2013

    whereas the premise that a properly fit boot is the axis of alpine skiing is indisputable, an experienced and competent bootfitter knows that the word ‘custom’ is bandied around the industry enough to basically confuse the consumer. surefoot’s product is an example of an overpriced con that often requires extensive post-surefoot modification to approach their comfort and performance claims.

  4. Lisa says - Posted: November 8, 2013

    No… Nobody skiing or boarding out of control around you is the key to better skiing.