Ski boots have to withstand tough weather and mechanical stress when skiing. They protect athletes from cold and precipitation. Therefore, it is important to choose boots that make you feel comfortable.
Instructions
Step 1
Choose your riding style. It will be either a classic move or a skate move. Boots for different styles differ in the fastening system. The classic running shoe has a softer structure and a lower shoe. Skating boots are more rigid, they are high with a rigid fixation of the ankle.
Step 2
Try on your shoes at the store. You need to wear them on the same socks in which you will ride. Choose shoes by size - it should fix the heel and leg well, while not pinching it so that the leg does not start to freeze.
Step 3
Next, lace up your boots and try to stand on your toes - an imitation of the classic move. If you have decided on a skate course, then try to put the boot on the inside edge. In this case, the shoes should sit comfortably on the foot, and the heel and foot should not move freely.
Step 4
Never rely on price alone. Pay more attention to the comfort and quality of certain boots. Don't assume that the more expensive the shoes you buy, the better they are. And even more so, you should not immediately buy expensive professional shoes. They are much less comfortable than conventional fitness grade products.