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Do ski boots fit the same from brand to brand or are they like regular shoes and differ a little bit?

I have tried on a few pairs of ski boots at a ski store. I was first trying on mens and they pinched my calves too much and the length was either too small or too large. I asked the guy if women's would fit better. He measured my feet again and got a pair of women's boots. They fit so much better. I tried on a pair of Solomon boots like are in the first pic. They want $600.00 for them. I have been shopping around on line and found a few other brands that are cheaper in price. If I didn't go to a ski shop in a ski town I would think twice about what we had discovered. Of course I shouldn't have been surprised by it because mens shoes never fit right either even after a professional tried helping me with regular shoes. If any one has any information about ski boots and sizing with the different brands I would greatly appreciate it. The boots I have found don't look any different than men's.


Synyster · 51-55, M
They fit completely differently. Each manufacture has a different instep, width etc. I worked in a ski shop for years in my late teens and early 20s.
Back then we carried, Koflach, Nordica, Scott, Raichle, Lange, San Marco and they all fit differently. For custom fitting we had Koflach and San Marco foam injected boots.

FYI ... boots are the most important part of your ski equipment other than bindings.
Synyster · 51-55, M
@ColoradoKid Yes, if a guy has a small foot and high instep, we would try women's boots, but that was very rare.
ColoradoKid · 46-50, M
@Synyster I wear a women's size 11. Mens shoes have never fit right. I may have enjoyed PE alot more if my feet were not killing me.
Synyster · 51-55, M
@ColoradoKid
Hey if it works, that's a plus.
It's all about comfort and well fitted boot.
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Shpiders · 22-25
I have no idea about ski boots but footwear in general (or most clothing tbh) is often inconsistent in sizing from brand to brand
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