Boots

How to Measure

What do you need?

Blank sheet of paper

Pencil

Ruler / Measuring tape

Solid Object (book)

How to measure your boot size.

1. Place a blank sheet of paper on the floor, with one edge butted up against a wall or solid object.

2. Stand on the sheet of your paper with heel butted up against the wall.

3. Use a solid object (book), align with your foot and mark the distance. Repeat with your other foot.

4. Measure from the edge of the paper to the furthest pencil line in millimetres or inches.

5. Compare the measurement against the table below to establish the approximate shoe size.

How should my new boots fit and feel like?

1. Put on the boots, which can be a bit harder to get into in the beginning, and tighten them as you would normally do.

2. As soon as you have your boots on, stand up with your legs straight. Your toes should feel the front side, which means not having any space in between your toes and the front as you would have with regular sneakers. It doesn't matter if you feel them a bit more, or with just two toes, as long as it doesn't feel too tight or too spacious.

3. Bend your knees like you would while snowboarding. You should feel your feet getting pressed into the back of the boots and be able to wiggle your toes slightly more compared to standing up straight. If this is the case, congratulations, you have the correct size boots!

4. If the boots still feel too tight and you can't wiggle your toes, half a size up would probably be a better fit.

These Snowboard boots have special heatmoldeable liners, which expand and form to your feet during the first couple days of riding. This is the reason why you'll have to buy them fitted, as they will break in. Enjoy!

Feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions.