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Choosing the right ski boot size is essential for ensuring both comfort and performance on the slopes. A perfect fit is crucial: well-sized ski boots allow you to precisely control your skis, enhancing your skiing experience. Understanding how to choose your ski boot size and how ski boots fit are fundamental steps for any skier concerned with comfort and performance. Furthermore, knowing your Mondopoint size can greatly simplify the selection process, as it's an international standard for measuring ski boot sizes. A wise choice in ski boot size can make all the difference between a grueling day on the slopes and an exhilarating, carefree experience. Follow the guide !


Everything you need to know about the Mondopoint system


What is the Mondopoint system ?

The Mondopoint system is an international standard used to measure shoe sizes, including ski boots. This system is based on foot length in millimeters, providing a precise and universal measurement method. Unlike traditional shoe sizing systems, which can vary considerably from country to country, Mondopoint simplifies size selection by relying solely on the physical dimensions of the foot.


Measure your foot in Mondopoint

To measure your foot according to the Mondopoint system, follow these simple steps:

  • • Place a sheet of paper on the floor against a wall.
  • • Stand on the sheet with your heel lightly touching the wall.
  • • Mark the longest point of your foot (usually the big toe or the second toe) on the sheet.
  • • Measure the distance between the edge of the sheet (at the wall) and the marked point, in millimeters.

Concrete example: If your foot measurement is 267 mm, your Mondopoint size is 267. This is equivalent to a ski boot size that you should consider for an optimal fit.


Mondopoint size conversion chart

Here is a conversion chart that will help you convert your Mondopoint measurement into ski boot size:

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Foot (mm) Mondopoint EU US Men US Women's
220-225 22.5 35-36 4-4.5 5-5.5
226-230 23.0 36-37 4.5-5 5.5-6
231-235 23.5 37-38 5-5.5 6-6.5
236-240 24.0 38-39 5.5-6 6.5-7
241-245 24.5 39-40 6.5-7 7.5-8
246-250 25.0 40-41 7-7.5 8-8.5
251-255 25.5 41-42 7.5-8 8.5-9
256-260 26.0 42-43 8-8.5 9-9.5
261-265 26.5 43-44 8.5-9 9.5-10
266-270 27.0 44-45 9-9.5 10-10.5
271-275 27.5 45-46 9.5-10 10.5-11
276-280 28.0 46-47 10.5-11 11.5-12
281-285 28.5 47-48 11-11.5 12-12.5
286-290 29.0 48-49 11.5-12 12.5-13
291-295 29.5 49-50 12-12.5 13-13.5

💡 Advice : Measure your foot at the end of the day for a more accurate measurement.


This table is a general guide to help convert mondopoint measurements into common ski boot sizes.

Here is a Mondopoint size conversion chart by brand, illustrating how each manufacturer interprets these measurements in their product ranges:

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MONDO ROSSIGNOL SALOMON HEAD NORDICA ATOMIC TECNICA FISCHER LANGE
20.5 32 33 32.5 33 32 32
21 33 33 ⅔ 33.5 33 33 33/34
21.5 33 ½ 34 ⅓ 34.5 33 ⅔ 35 34 34
22 34 35 35 34 ½ 35 ½ 35 ⅓ 34 ½
22.5 35 36 36 36 35 ⅓ 36 36 35
23 36 36 ⅔ 37.5 37 36 36 ⅔ 36 ⅔ 36
23.5 36 ½ 37 38 38 36 ⅓ 37 ⅓ 37 ⅓ 36 ½
24 37 38 38.5 39 37 ½ 38 38 37 ½
24.5 38 39 39 39 38 ⅓ 38 ⅔ 38 ⅔ 38 ⅓
25 39 39 ⅔ 39.5 40 39 39 ⅓ 39 ⅓ 39
25.5 39 ½ 40 ⅓ 40.5 40-41 39 ⅔ 40 40 39 ½
26 40 41 41 41 40 ½ 40 ⅔ 40 ⅔ 40 ⅔
26.5 41 42 42 41-42 41 ⅓ 41 ½ 41 ⅓ 41 ½
27 42 42 ⅔ 42.5 42 42 42 42 42
27.5 42 ½ 43 ⅓ 43.5 42-43 42 ⅔ 42 ½ 42 ⅔ 42 ⅓
28 43 44 44 43 43 ½ 43 ⅓ 43 ⅓ 43 ⅓
28.5 44 45 45 43-44 44 ⅓ 44 44 44 ⅓
29 45 45 2/5 45.5 44 45 44 ½ 44 ⅔ 45
29.5 46 46 ⅓ 46.5 44-45 45 2/5 45 45 ⅓ 45-46
30 46 ½ 47 47 45 46 ½ 45 2/5 46 46 ½
30.5 47 48 47 ⅓ 46 47 ⅓ 46 ½ 46 2/3 47
31 48 48 ⅔ 48 46-47 48 47 47 ⅓ 48

💡 Advice : The first column (Mondopoint) remains fixed during horizontal scrolling.

Choosing the right size for your ski boots

Selecting the correct size for your ski boots is essential to ensure an optimal skiing experience. This decision should not only be based on the length of your foot, but also take into account the boot's volume and width.

Importance of shoe volume and width

The volume and width of the boot are crucial factors that directly affect the comfort and performance of your ski boots.

The boot volume of ski boots

The boot's volume refers to the available space inside the ski boot, encompassing its width, height, and depth, to accommodate the foot. A proper boot volume is essential for lasting comfort on the slopes. Skiers should look for boots with a volume that precisely matches their foot shape to avoid any discomfort or loss of control while skiing.

The width of ski boots

The width of a ski boot, often measured at the metatarsals for a reference size (usually 26.5 Mondo Point), is a crucial indicator for choosing a boot that fits your foot properly. An appropriate width ensures that the foot is correctly supported without being compressed, which is vital for efficient power transmission to the skis and for avoiding uncomfortable pressure points.

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What size ski boots should I choose ?

The length of your ski boot should be chosen according to your skill level and personal preferences in terms of comfort and performance:

  • • Narrow feet: opt for shells with a boot volume of 97 to 100 mm.
  • • Medium feet: opt for models offering a shoe volume of 100 to 102 mm.
  • • Wide feet: opt for shoes with a shoe volume greater than 102 mm to ensure optimal comfort.

Taking these aspects into account when selecting your ski boots will help you find the perfect balance between comfort, precision, and performance, thus ensuring enjoyable and productive days on the slopes.

Common mistakes in choosing the right size ski boots

Ignore the Mondopoint system

A common mistake is not using the Mondopoint system, which measures foot length in millimeters. This system provides a universal basis for comparison, thus preventing the selection of an inappropriate size that could compromise comfort and control.

Do not take into account the shoe volume and width

Failing to consider the boot volume and width is another common mistake. These measurements ensure a precise and comfortable fit. Ignoring these factors can lead to boots that are too tight or too loose, causing discomfort and reduced performance on the slopes.

FAQ on selecting the right size ski boot

How can I correctly measure my Mondopoint size ?

Place your foot on a sheet of paper against a wall, mark the furthest point (usually the tip of your big toe), and measure the distance to the edge of the paper where it touches the wall. This measurement in millimeters is your Mondopoint size.

What if my measurement falls between two sizes ?

For optimal performance, experienced skiers often choose the smaller size for greater precision. Skiers who prioritize comfort can choose the larger size.

Where can I find a size equivalence chart ?

Many manufacturers and retailers, including SkiOccas, provide size conversion charts on their websites. These charts compare Mondopoint sizes to EU, US, and UK sizes.

How to choose between different brands ?

Consult the size charts specific to each brand, as each manufacturer may interpret Mondopoint sizes slightly differently. Don't hesitate to try several brands to find the best fit.

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Find the perfect pair with Skioccas

Selecting the ideal ski boot size is crucial for your comfort and performance. Remember to consider your Mondopoint size, the boot volume, and the width. For personalized assistance and to explore our range, visit SkiOccas or contact our experts. Find your perfect fit and enhance your skiing experience today.

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