A liitle background. I'm from a poor country in Eastern Europe. CIS actually. Skiing culture here is in early development stages. Do we have any bootfitters? I guess not much. May be some secret guys who work only with high level pro athletes. But I know only 2 guys in our whole country (lucky me - both in my city) who work with average skiers. I'm not saying they're bad or good. I just give you a number, so you could understand what's going on here.
My feet are the second part of the problem. Brannock device shows 253mm for my foot. And shown last is 95mm. Skinny calves, medium-to-low instep, one foot has medium arch, other - low arch. Quite average feet in other aspects.
Ski shops don't sell men's shoes smaller than 26.0. And I can only buy boots online or preorder right size from local retailers.
I ski almost 6 years. freeride and sometimes park. Started with Salomon SPK 90 Ski boot 2012 in 26.0. After first season I stop using them because I finally understood they were too big. Even thick footbeds didn't help. After that I bought Full Tilt tom wallish in 25.5. Used them almost one season. At the end of that season I wanted tighter fit. Also I didn't like FT buckle system. So my next boots were Dalbello Kr 2 Fusion ID 2013 in 25.0. I was quite happy with them. Also I didn't feel that boot stops my progress. But this season I started to ski more aggressively I noticed that boot doesn't instantly transfer my moves to ski. After analysing articles 'HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR BOOT' - I decided to check shell fit. Shell fit was not as good as I expected - 25-27 mm. Accidentally next day I saw a very good deal on Dalbello Kr 2 Pro ID in 24.0. I ended up buying them (shell size is still 24.5 and intuition liners available only in full sizes - so doesn't matter - AFAIK). Initial shell size check indicates that I have 13-15mm between hell and shell and almost 1mm for the width.
Next step I want to do is visit bootfitter. He will check if we should do anything or it was a bad idea and only waste of money. But here's where all my questions appears. I want to make these boots as good fit as I can. One of ways is to make a custom footbeds. My bootfiiter doesn't make them( But I can make them in one ski shop. They offer only Sidas with latest models from 2012 year.
1 Are they worth 70-90$? I'm asking because anything can extremely change in 6 years.
2 What size should I go? S (23.5-24.5) or M (25-26.5)
3 What model should I choose (Sidas Custom Ski 2012 67$, Sidas Custom Ski Race 2011 77$, Sidas Custom Ski Pro 2011 $82/2010 $86, Sidas Custom Prem 2011 90$). What do you think is better for my needs?
2 I called the shop asking how footbeds are made. They said that I must bring my boots with me. But liners aren't backed yet. Also I thought I must make footbeds at first. Then cook my liners with them. Them punch anything that still bothers me. But with their approach I must cook liners first, then make footbeds. Then what? Cook liners again? Could you please tell me how this should be done right way? PS I haven't visit my bootfitter yet - because seller fucked up with packaging and forget to include addition tongues, insoles and spoilers. Waiting for them.
Also knowing all info above
4 what boots could you recommend me for ski touring? what models in what sizes should I check and try if I will have any possibility. I plan to use them with tecton or king pin or salo shift. I have no previous experience with tech bindings and boots with walk mode.
Thanx for your help guys. Sorry for my bad english.
P.S. No, I can't visit Europe to buy boots only (at least for now). Also I can still face same problem - lack of needed sizes. I tried several shops 2 years ago during my ski trip to Sankt Anton in Austria, and they didn't have my sizes.
P.S.S. I have questions about following:
I don't understand - should I loose my buckles or not while not skiing?
Should I ski all day in new boots?
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