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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Slovakia
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Ok so heres my problem. I have to buy new pair of boots and I found why I always had pain while riding..I have wide feet. Salomon Dialogue seems to solve my problem , but problem is..I have to order them online ,dont have chance try them. So i need as much information as i can about sizing, yes I can still return them..but i wanna find good size on first try
My current boots are size 10 (Ride Anthem) , but when I bought them I didnt know much about boots so they packed out after week of riding and now are little big. So 9.5 will be perfect for me , but i red here that some ppl size down salomon boots , its that true? should i go with size 9?
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: CA
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I ride 09 dialogues. My foot size is 11 in vans skate shoes (most tennis shoes are probably same universal sizing). My dialogues are size 10 and they fit me well (after 20 days, toes are still just grazing the front of liner)
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: S.E. VA.
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i wear a 10.5 in shoes and a 10.5 in salomon savage boots and they fit perfect.i have a normal width foot and can say the toe box is wider than my old boots which is a good thing.i cant stand my toe nails hurting after 8 hours of riding.
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). So i have to risk and try it this way, hope they will fit.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: S.E. VA.
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the build quality of the salomon seems really great.i havent read one bad review on their boots.go for it.be sure to read the return policy of the website you buy from.
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if you gotto buy online and you have wide feet, salomon is definitely a good place to start.
Salomon have a wider toe box than many other brands, for ultimate toe comfort (which I think is one of the most important features in a snowboard boot). Even their regular width boots are slightly wider than most brands (although I've heard their "wide" models are horribly wide, niche boots). Good heel hold (although part of their tech actually pulls my sock's heels down) and their quality isn't what it used to be, but still on par with most other popular brands. start with one size down from your regular shoe size and go from there. That's the best you can do in your situation...good luck. |
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