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How To Check To Make Sure Your Boots Fit Properly

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • Not everyone can go into a shop to try on boots but properly fitting boots are the most important thing when it comes to snowboard gear. Matt shows you how to make sure that your boots fit right so you can have comfy, pain free riding every day!
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Комментарии • 8

  • @dont4get2wipe
    @dont4get2wipe 10 месяцев назад +3

    CUT YOUR TOENAILS before trying on boots, also. I got a pair of 32 like those - TM2 XLT’s. Excited to try them this season

    • @PeterGlennSports
      @PeterGlennSports  10 месяцев назад +2

      Haha, always keep them toe nails trimmed!!! Enojy the boots, they are 🔥

  • @planterznuggz
    @planterznuggz 19 дней назад +1

    Can you recommend some custom insoles for flat feet? Also any recommendations for snowboard boot fitters in CO?

    • @PeterGlennSports
      @PeterGlennSports  19 дней назад

      Oh man, there's a lot of good options when it comes to custom insoles to be honest. As for fitters in CO specifically I can't say for sure, but usually the legacy shops always have the best fitters. Goggle might be your best bet to figure that one out. 👍

  • @izmailable
    @izmailable 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice boots! And great advices.

  • @lostinthecrowd5234
    @lostinthecrowd5234 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am a beginner and looking to get my first pair of boots. I have a tried a few in the shop and have heard conflicting advice from the sales guys there. My mondo is 295, I have narrow feet and I cant pick between a 11.5 and 12. Have tried Nideckers, Ride and ThirtyTwo so far.
    The 11.5 Nideckers feel comfortable once I'm in, but are kind of hard to get in to - which I'm guessing will get resolved with what you mentioned about the first wear out of the box. After wearing it for about 15-20 minutes, I could feel a little bit of pain on the bottom of my foot, on the outside, but nothing too bad. My toes feel firmly pressed at the front. However, once I'm in my stance, it feels fine.
    The 12 Nideckers were easier to get into and overall felt more comfortable, but I've heard so much that it needs to be snug, that I suspect it might get too big once it packs out. I also have room in the toe box to move my toes laterally. I havent seen any guidelines around how the toe box should feel, so could you share your thoughts on that?
    Ride and ThirtyTwo I only tried the 12s since they recommended it as my size.
    Ride, felt nice and snug through and through, even with the toe box, but pressured my ankle bone a little bit.
    ThirtyTwo felt great, best of the lot, if I think back, but again the space in the toe box.
    Also, thank you for the videos you make, its super helpful, especially as a beginner trying to get my first kit together.

    • @PeterGlennSports
      @PeterGlennSports  5 месяцев назад

      Check out his video, its similar but a little bit more about how the boots should fit vs how to check if they fit. ruclips.net/video/bnN6ENRyoBc/видео.html
      Most important thing to remember is the way a new boot fit straight out of the box is the tightest it's EVER going to be. They are only going to stretch out from there.