![]() I don’t know if any of that helps, but keep looking around because there’s something that’ll fit just right. They’re a bit narrow for me, though, which is why I picked up the Atomic boots. At my winter job we have Salomon Pro-Combi boots as part of our standard rental fleet, and most people really love those boots. I also have an Atomic brand classic boot (compatible with SNS Pilot binding) that feels wider than Salomon boots. They seem to make boots that are roomier than other brands. Featuring a high-cut leather upper, improved lacing, and a BC system sole, this boot handles the up and downhills with ease. Not sure what your situation is as far as having any stores near you, but my first recommendation would be to try on a bunch of different brands and styles.Īs I mentioned, I mostly wear Fischer boots. Explore further with the comfort, durability, and skiability of the Fischer BCX Grand Tour. As you probably know, hence the question. I encourage everyone to actually try on boots before buying because foot comfort is paramount when xc skiing. I think the most challenging part of finding the right boot, however, is just finding a physical store that sells xc ski gear (and has a selection of boots). Constructed with a wider profile TURNAMIC® Easy Walk sole and a EAS ankle support cuff and strap for improved stability and power transfer. That may be something that you might want to look into. Step into the Fischer OTX Trail and ski with more control and confidence. It’s not as robust as a combi boot, but provides more support than a traditional touring boot. My favorite classic boot is a Fischer XC Control, which has a little upper ankle support system. Usually, though, I can wear just about any Fischer boot as they all seem to run relatively wide compared to other xc ski boot manufacturers. So, I can only wear certain brands and styles. Constructed with a wider profile TURNAMIC Easy Walk sole and a EAS ankle support cuff and strap for improved stability and power transfer. I have really wide feet in the usual toe box area as well as further back on the foot (mid-foot). Step into the Fischer OTX Trail and ski with more control and confidence. Thanks for the question! Boot fit definitely can be challenging.
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