Ski Boots
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Ski boots are robust footwear developed especially for skiing, offering protection against jolts and bumps as well as injury from ski edges and other external causes. The ski boot encloses the foot firmly, while at the same time allowing the movement necessary for skiing techniques, in that the ankle has the room it needs to move, but at the same time allowing the transfer of every steering movement completely to the ski.
Ski boots are robust footwear developed especially for skiing, offering protection against jolts and bumps as well as injury from ski edges and other external causes. The ski boot encloses the foot firmly, while at the same time allowing the movement necessary for skiing techniques, in that the ankle has the room it needs to move, but at the same time allowing the transfer of every steering movement completely to the ski.
The relevant national and international guidelines and norms establish the requirements.
Also see
- Thickness of ski boot soles
- Safety Bindings
- Freestyle Skis
- Safety Bindings
- Anti-vibration plates
- Width of ski surface
- Maximum Height
- Ski Stoppers
- Ski Poles
Reference
- www.epicski.com Boot Fitting Terms And Glossary [1]
- ABC of Skiing Ski Boots - Components and Features [2]
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