Thread: Going Skiing
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Old 21-04-2004, 14:35   #10
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Re: Going Skiing

If you can get hold of some comfortable boots that fit well, buy them. The foot>boot>binding>ski interface is a critical part of skiing.

Rental boots are generally a sloppier fit than owned and you can take your own boots to any dry slope. You are going to spend most of a week in them, for the £60 max you can probably get a pair that will last you 2-3 seasons and repay your investment hansomly.
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