Wednesday, September 21, 2005

 

Ski Boots – Align and Adjust

Jim Safianuk

If your ski boots are uncomfortable, don't flex adequately, and/or your feet are out of alignment, your performance and technique will be adversely affected. In addition, foot comfort and alignment are critical for expert skiers, since they affect the ability to maintain a balanced stance, as well as a flat ski. With regards to the aspiring all-terrain skier who is contemplating a new pair of boots, we'll take a look at a number of different boot manufacturers and models in a future article. The ski boots we examine will be geared to the expert skier. First, we need to cover the following topics:

In this way, you'll be knowledgeable about foot alignment, lateral cuff, forward lean, heel lift, forward flex, and associated terminology when you approach your local boot fitter.Internal Alignment of the FootExpert skiing depends on a balanced stance, and balance begins with the feet.

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