Hi I went to the shops and a staff member helped me fit into a pair of boots. She gave me a few to try and the best fitting ended up being a pair of Lange xt 110 Lv womens boots which i've linked below.
The flex is 110. I ski green and blue runs at resorts and Im only 161cm tall and 53kg. I may possibly get into social racing with my uni club but thats up in the air at this stage.
I asked the staff member about this and they said fit is more important than flex and they'll soften up as I use them and that its better to get a boot with a higher flex that i'll eventually progress into. Also that i'll be fine with 110 and something with a flex of 120 and above is more to worry about. Just wondering how true this is and if i've made a big mistake in buying these boots and how greatly it will affect my skiing?
Thanks in advance
The flex is 110. I ski green and blue runs at resorts and Im only 161cm tall and 53kg. I may possibly get into social racing with my uni club but thats up in the air at this stage.
I asked the staff member about this and they said fit is more important than flex and they'll soften up as I use them and that its better to get a boot with a higher flex that i'll eventually progress into. Also that i'll be fine with 110 and something with a flex of 120 and above is more to worry about. Just wondering how true this is and if i've made a big mistake in buying these boots and how greatly it will affect my skiing?
Thanks in advance
Lange XT 110 LV Freetour Womens Ski Boot Lemon 2
Lange XT 110 LV Freetour Womens Ski BootThe best of both worlds is here. Lange's benchmark fit and legendary alpine performance meet the world of free-touring in the all-new, first-of-its-kind, XT 110 LV FREETOUR W. Featuring a new ultra-lightweight Grilamid ® shell construction and 97mm...
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