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Sources for boots in the DC area?

Marian

Certified Ski Diva
I'm looking to buy a good pair of boots. Don't want to pay full price, and even thought I can maybe pick up a great pair slightly used.

I'm an intermediate skier and usually don't get to ski as much in a season as I'd like. So barring other circumstances, a decent pair of ski boots ought to last me awhile.

The other day I rented size 10s and they were comfy. My regular shoe size is 10 or a roomy 9.5.

What are good websites to compare women's ski boots? Any brick & mortar shops near DC/VA/Md with a good rep for fitting?

Thanks everyone!

Marian in DC
 

Sheena

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Ski Center!!! It is near American University in NW DC.

And make sure they shell fit you.
 

Marigee

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Angel Diva
Ski Center!!! It is near American University in NW DC.


I second this. I bought my last 2 pair of boots there as well as boots and equipment for my boys. Ask for Brian Beaumont or Brian Eardley. Both are very experienced.
 

Marian

Certified Ski Diva
Boots in the DC area?

Thanks Marigee, I'm going to head over to Ski Center a.s.a.p. :thumbsup: Will report to everyone when mission's accomplished (... maybe I shouldn't use that phrase? :duck:smile:

Marian
 

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