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Cross Country Boots Fischer BCX GT - Black

Fischer BCX GT - Black

Cross Country Boot, Unisex, Skate, Touring

£161.49
SkatePro
SnowInn
in 2 stores
Cross Country Boots K2 Recon BOA, Skidpjäxor, Herr, Röd/Brun

K2 Recon BOA, Skidpjäxor, Herr, Röd/Brun

£502.49
Amazon
in 1 store
Cross Country Boots Fischer Xc Pro Black

Fischer Xc Pro Black

Cross Country Boot, NNN

£65.99
Amazon
SnowInn
in 2 stores
Cross Country Boots Fischer Junior Combi Black
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Fischer Junior Combi Black

Cross Country Boot, Junior, Classic

£108.99£82.49
Decathlon
SnowInn
in 2 stores

3 things to consider when shopping for cross country boots

Looking for ski boots that are flexible, soft, and easy to kick off? Classic style boots are a great choice, with a stable heel grip to boot.

For those who prefer freestyle skiing, or skate, skate boots offer higher ankle support. They have stiffer outer soles, which makes it easier to kick off using the entire sole.

But if you don't want to invest in separate boots for different styles, hybrid ski boots are the way to go.These boots offer ankle support that works for both classic and skate styles, plus a detachable section for even greater flexibility. And with an outer sole designed to withstand both freestyle and classic skiing, you'll be ready to hit the slopes no matter what.

For beginner skiers, comfort and warmth are key. Look for boots with extra ankle and heel support and a thick lining to keep your feet cozy.

If you're a medium or advanced skier, lighter boots with a snug fit, a heel cap, and a stiffer outsole will give you better control and performance on the slopes.

When you're skiing, the front of your foot takes a lot of pressure, which means your toes need plenty of space. To find the right size ski boots, measure the length and width of your feet and check the size chart. We recommend going up half a size to a full size larger than your regular shoe size for the perfect fit. And remember, sizes can vary between brands, so follow the correct size chart to get the right size ski boots.

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