Poll: We Want To Learn About Your Ski Boot Preferences

Poll: We Want To Learn About Your Ski Boot Preferences

With the release of our POWDER ’25/’26 Gear Guide, we want to talk to YOU about ski boots.

We get it. Boots can be the single hardest piece of gear to get dialed in. With hundreds of options on the market, catering to all sorts of foot shapes and sizes, skiing styles, and preferences, we want to wrap our head around how you feel about your boots.

Photo: Max Ritter/Powder Magazine

Ski touring boots on the skintrack.

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Dialing in a quiver of boots can very hard for skiers with problem feet.

Photo: Liz Schwab

A pro bootfitter can help dial in your boots with the help of punching, grinding, and otherwise modifying your boot shells.

Photo: Sofia DeWolfe

Aftermarket liners, like those from Surefoot (pictured here) can make a HUGE difference when it comes to comfort and warmth–but they’ll cost you a pretty penny.

Photo: Max Ritter

A handful of ski brands have done away with buckles completely on some boots, replacing them with Dual BOA dials.

Photo: K2 Skis


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