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Do you already have ski's? a boot that fits the ski's would be obvious. If you don't have any ski equipment, try to get a package deal, they are usually cheaper. A package deal would usually include boots, skis, bindings and poles, and you will be assured that all the pieces work together. There really isn't any one brand that outshines another in the recreational arena, just go with what fits in your budget and make sure the boots fit very snugly. Skiing relies on your ankle being completely immobilized to make turns and stops, any movement in the boot and you could end up with serious injury.
Other than that, go for the boot that easiest to buckle/fasten up. For rec. skiers all boots are pretty much the same and all of them fall on pretty much the same price point.
Personally I have K2 ski's with Solomon boots and I am a rec. skier.
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December 22, 2008 08:22 PM
What brand ski boots you'd recommend for recreational skier?
I haven't ski for several years and I'd like to start skiing again, but don't know what new brands / models perform better, are more popular and considered a good value.
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| December 22, 2008 09:57 PM |
Other than that, go for the boot that easiest to buckle/fasten up. For rec. skiers all boots are pretty much the same and all of them fall on pretty much the same price point.
Personally I have K2 ski's with Solomon boots and I am a rec. skier.
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