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PROSTORE SKI BOOTS WILD - BLUE TURQUOISE (MENS)

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Size: 255 (SKI BOOT 255cm)
Colour: BLUE TURQUOISE
Season: CURRENT SEASON
Gender: MENS
Type: SKI BOOTS
Skill Level: BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE

These high-performance ski boots are designed for enthusiasts who demand precision, comfort, and durability on the slopes.

TOP FEATURES:

• Contoured interior designed to match the natural shape of the foot and ankle.
• Precise closure system to fine-tune fit and security.
• Heat-moldable liners for a tailored fit and enhanced warmth.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

These high-performance ski boots are designed for enthusiasts who demand precision, comfort, and durability on the slopes.

TOP FEATURES:

• Heat-moldable liners for a tailored fit and enhanced warmth.
• Contoured interior designed to match the natural shape of the foot and ankle.
• Precise closure system to fine-tune fit and security.


PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

• Micro-Adjustable Buckles
• Customizable Liners
• Anatomical Fit
• Walk/Hike Mode
• Performance Last
• Shock Absorption
• Lightweight Construction
• Ski/Walk Lever
• Easy Entry/Exit
• Tech Binding Compatibility

FULL FEATURE DISCOVERY

• Precise closure system to fine-tune fit and security.
• Heat-moldable liners for a tailored fit and enhanced warmth.
• Contoured interior designed to match the natural shape of the foot and ankle.
• A switchable mechanism for easy walking or hiking when off skis.
• Narrower fit in high-performance models for precise control.
• Integrated padding to minimize vibrations and impacts on rough terrain.
• Optimized for long days on the slopes without compromising strength.
• Toggle to switch between ski performance and walking mobility.
• Soft materials or clever designs to make getting in and out simple.
• Integrated pin inserts for use with lightweight touring bindings.

PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS

• Power Strap - Velcro or cam straps for added upper cuff stability and fine-tuning.
• Canting Adjustment - Lateral angle customization to align with the skier’s natural leg position.
• Insulation - Thermal linings to retain heat, keeping feet warm in cold conditions.
• Waterproof Seals - Seam designs that prevent snow and water from entering the boot.

WHY BUY FROM US?

• We are obsessive when it comes to the quality of our packaging. We also use environmentally friendly materials whenever possible.
• Our state-of-the-art systems ensure that our order fulfilment accuracy is second to none.
• All of our Ski Boots are shipped directly from our dedicated warehouse.
• We only use premium, ultra-reliable delivery services so your order will always be in very safe hands.
• We work extremely hard to do our bit for the environment, wherever and whenever we possibly can.
• You won't find an equivalent WILD for less than our price (in fact we guarantee it!).
• Customer satisfaction is always our primary focus and if you're not happy then we're not happy.
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• All of our PROSTORE SKI BOOTS products are full UK specification and supplied with a full manufacturer's warranty.
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Fitting Guide for Ski Boots

Finding the right ski boots is essential for comfort, control, and performance on the slopes. This guide will help you achieve the perfect fit for your needs.

Step 1: Measure Your Foot Length

Accurate foot measurements are the foundation of a good fit:

1. Stand with your heel against a wall on a flat surface.

2. Place a sheet of paper under your foot and mark the tip of your longest toe.

3. Measure the distance from the wall to the mark in centimeters. This measurement corresponds to your Mondo size.

Step 2: Understand Mondo Sizing

Ski boots are sized using the Mondo system, which aligns with your foot length in centimeters. For instance, a foot measuring 27 cm corresponds to a Mondo size of 27. Consult a size chart for exact conversions.

Step 3: Consider Boot Width (Last)

The boot's width, or "last," is crucial for comfort:

- Narrow Feet: Look for a last width of 97–98 mm.

- Average Feet: Choose a last width of 100–102 mm.

- Wide Feet: Opt for a last width of 104 mm or more.

Step 4: Match Fit to Skill Level

Your experience level affects the type of fit you need:

- Beginner: A relaxed fit provides comfort for longer sessions.

- Intermediate: A snug fit balances comfort and control.

- Advanced: A precise fit ensures maximum responsiveness and performance.

Step 5: Try Before You Buy

Always test ski boots for the best fit:

- Wear thin ski socks to mimic real skiing conditions.

- Fasten the buckles securely but not overly tight.

- Stand upright; your toes should lightly touch the front of the boot.

- Flex forward; your toes should move slightly away from the front.

Step 6: Use Heat-Moldable Liners

Many ski boots include heat-moldable liners that customize the fit:

- Visit a professional boot fitter to heat mold the liners to your feet.

- This process eliminates pressure points and enhances comfort.

Step 7: Break in Your Boots

Expect some tightness initially; ski boots will adapt with use:

- Wear them at home for short periods to get used to the fit.

- Ski several days to allow the liners to mold to your feet.

Pro Tips

- Avoid thick socks; thin, moisture-wicking ski socks work best.

- If discomfort persists, consult a professional boot fitter for adjustments.

- A good fit should feel snug without causing pain.

With the right ski boots, you’ll enjoy unmatched comfort and performance on the slopes. Happy skiing!

INTRODUCTION

When you are buying ski boots, you are not buying footwear; you are buying the steering and suspension system for your skis. This is the single most critical piece of equipment for both performance and comfort. If the boot doesn't fit correctly, no amount of money spent on high-end skis will matter—you'll be uncomfortable and lose control. The foundational knowledge you need is centered on two non-negotiable technical specs: the Flex Index (stiffness) and the Last Width (forefoot size). Everything else is secondary to achieving a precise, performance-enhancing fit.

KEY BUYING FACTORS
The integrity and precision of a ski boot are defined by its internal engineering. Small differences in these 30 features dictate your Performance Transmission Score (PTS) and Fit Longevity Index (FLI).

• Flex Index:
The primary measure of stiffness (e.g., 90 for beginner, 130 for expert). Choosing a flex that is too soft wastes energy; too stiff leads to loss of control and shin pain. It must match your weight, height, and aggression.

• Last Width (Forefoot Width):
Measured in millimeters (e.g., 98mm, 102mm). This determines the width of the boot interior at the ball of your foot. Narrow lasts provide precision and better PTS; wider lasts prioritize comfort.

• Liner Type:
Crucial for comfort. Standard liners pack out quickly. Heat-moldable liners use body or forced heat for a customized fit. Foam injection liners offer the highest precision and longevity but require expert fitting.

• Shell Material:
Affects performance consistency. Polyurethane (PU) is dense and consistent but heavy. Pebax or Grilamid are lighter, more expensive materials that maintain stiffness across a wider range of temperatures.

• Walk Mode Mechanism:
A lever that unlocks the cuff from the shell, significantly increasing the range of motion. Essential for touring/hiking; dictates comfort when walking off the skis.

• Sole Type:
Must match your binding. Options include standard Alpine (ISO 5355), GripWalk (rockered sole for easier walking), and specialized Touring standards. Mismatched soles are dangerous.

• Footbed Type:
Stock footbeds offer minimal support. Custom or semi-custom insoles are vital for optimizing foot alignment, controlling pronation, and improving performance transmission.

• Micro-Adjustable Buckles:
Aluminum buckles are superior to plastic in durability and feature incremental teeth adjustment, allowing for the precise fit tuning necessary throughout the day.

• Canting Adjustment:
External bolts that allow the cuff to be angled laterally. This corrects for natural bow-legged or knock-kneed alignment, improving edge control.

• Shell Customization Zones:
Areas of the plastic shell designed with thinner walls or specific polymers to be modified by a boot fitter (e.g., stretching or punching) for painful pressure points.

• Power Strap Width/Elasticity:
The upper cuff strap that enhances forward power transmission and rebound. A wider, more elastic strap is crucial for aggressive skiers.

• Heel Pocket/Retention Feature:
Internal padding or shaping designed to securely hold the heel down, preventing lift, slop, and blisters—a vital component of good fit.

• Shell Overlap Design:
Classic overlap designs provide consistent stiffness. Cabrio (three-piece) designs offer smoother, more progressive forward flex and better ankle articulation.

• Instep Height/Volume:
The vertical space over the top of the foot. Too low causes pressure; too high causes slop. This often dictates the required shell size.

• Boot Sole Length (BSL):
The physical length of the boot's shell in millimeters. This figure is standardized and non-adjustable, and your binding mechanic needs it to safely mount your bindings.

• Rivet Count/Location:
The bolts connecting the cuff to the lower shell. A higher count and strategic placement enhance lateral stiffness and structural rigidity.

• Sole Rubber Durometer:
The hardness of the walking tread rubber. Softer rubber provides better grip on slick surfaces; harder rubber is more durable but more prone to slipping.

• Insulation Rating/Features:
Specialized thermal features (e.g., integrated foil layers or wool lining) to improve comfort and circulation in extremely cold conditions.

• Forward Lean Adjustment:
Allows customization of the boot angle to match aggressive skiing posture and personal preference.

• Weight (Grams per boot):
Crucial for touring and high-mileage skiing; lighter weight reduces fatigue but may compromise dampening.

• Replacement Sole Availability:
Essential for Long-Term Cost of Ownership (LTC); allows replacement of worn walking treads or switching sole types.

• Weather Sealing/Overlap Flaps:
Plastic design features that prevent snow and water from entering the boot, keeping the liner dry and warm.

• Cuff Height and Geometry:
Determines leverage over the ski edge and affects the aggressive posture required for high-speed skiing.

• Boot Board Density:
The thin plastic platform beneath the footbed; affects cushioning, vibration dampening, and sensitivity.

• Liner Tongue Reinforcement:
Stiffness added to the liner tongue for improved shin pressure distribution and better forward performance transmission.

• Liner Drying Time/Wicking:
Affects hygiene and comfort for multi-day skiing; synthetic or wool linings dry faster than traditional foam.

• Buckle Release Mechanism:
The design of the buckle release, which determines how easily the boot can be opened and closed, especially in very cold conditions.

• Metal/Skeletal Reinforcement:
Internal metal structures (rare) designed to further enhance stiffness and lateral support.

• Forward Flex Stops:
Physical limiters within the shell that prevent the boot from over-flexing, protecting the shin.

CHOOSING YOUR TIER

To maximize your investment, you must align the boot's technical architecture with your ability and commitment level. Guide your decision by prioritizing features that maximize your Performance Transmission Score (PTS) and Fit Longevity Index (FLI).

Beginner / Casual Skier

This profile focuses on comfort, ease of use, and low to moderate speed on groomed trails.

Higher Priority

• Flex Index 70 to 90 (appropriate stiffness).
• Last Width 102mm or wider (comfort and circulation).
• Heat-Moldable Liner (custom comfort).
• GripWalk Sole Type (ease of walking).

Lower Priority

• Avoid high-end shell materials (Pebax/Grilamid), extreme stiffness, and complicated features like Canting Adjustment. Compromise on durability of plastic buckles to meet budget, but never compromise on foot circulation.

Intermediate / All-Mountain Skier

This profile skis varied terrain at moderate to high speeds, requiring a balance of responsiveness, stability, and thermal quality.

Higher Priority

• Flex Index 95 to 115 (appropriate responsiveness).
• Last Width 99mm to 100mm (balance of precision and comfort).
• Aluminum Micro-Adjustable Buckles (durability and fine-tuning).
• Strong Heel Pocket/Retention Feature (crucial for control).

Lower Priority

• Avoid compromising on Flex Index or heel hold. You can compromise on the highest-end liner type (accept a quality heat-moldable) or walk mode range if you rarely leave the resort boundary.

Expert / Freeride / Race Skier

This profile demands maximum stiffness, precise control, and high energy transmission for aggressive, high-speed, technical skiing across all terrain.

Higher Priority

• Flex Index 120+ (maximum performance transmission).
• Last Width 98mm or less (absolute precision).
• Foam Injection Liner or highest density heat-moldable (best precision fit).
• Pebax or Grilamid Shell Material (consistent stiffness in cold temperatures).
• Custom Insole and Canting Adjustment (non-negotiable for alignment and PTS).

Lower Priority

• Avoid any boot with a large Last Width (102mm+). Compromise on insulation features, weight (unless touring), and ease of entry in favor of maximum stiffness and energy transmission.

STAFF COMMENTS

I cannot stress this enough: the quality of the fit is more important than the price tag. Your primary focus must be on matching the Flex Index and Last Width to your ability and foot shape. Never compromise on fit or ankle retention, as these determine your performance transmission and joint safety. Always budget for custom insoles, as they are the foundational upgrade for any serious ski boot purchase. The best boot in the world is useless if it causes you pain—start with a professional fitting and let the fitter guide your material choices.
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30 Day Returns

If you are a customer in the UK or the European Union (EU), it is standard to receive 14 calendar days under law to cancel your order if you change your mind. However, we double this to 30 days. At our sole discretion, we may offer you a longer period for returns from time to time. This cancellation period starts from the day after you receive your order. If your order is split into more than one delivery, then the cancellation period will start on the day after you have received all of the Products in your order.

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