Ski Boot Size Chart

Enter your foot length in centimeters to find the corresponding ski boot size based on popular ski boot charts.

Your Recommended Ski Boot Size

EU Size US Men’s Size US Women’s Size Asia Size (JP, CN) Mondopoint (cm)

Certainly! Here’s the updated ski boot size chart that includes Asia size equivalents in addition to Mondopoint, US, UK, and EU sizing.

Ski Boot Size Chart (Mondopoint to US, UK, EU, and Asia)

Mondopoint (MP)US Men’s SizeUS Women’s SizeUK SizeEU SizeAsia SizeFoot Length (inches)Foot Length (cm)
22.03.55.53352208.7″22.0 cm
22.5463.535.52258.9″22.5 cm
23.04.56.54362309.0″23.0 cm
23.5574.536.52359.3″23.5 cm
24.05.57.55372409.4″24.0 cm
24.5685.537.52459.6″24.5 cm
25.06.58.56382509.8″25.0 cm
25.5796.538.525510.0″25.5 cm
26.07.59.573926010.2″26.0 cm
26.58107.539.526510.4″26.5 cm
27.08.510.584027010.6″27.0 cm
27.59118.540.527510.8″27.5 cm
28.09.511.594128011.0″28.0 cm
28.510129.541.528511.2″28.5 cm
29.010.512.5104229011.4″29.0 cm
29.5111310.542.529511.6″29.5 cm
30.011.513.5114330011.8″30.0 cm
30.5121411.543.530512.0″30.5 cm
31.012.514.5124431012.2″31.0 cm
31.5131512.544.531512.4″31.5 cm
32.013.515.5134532012.6″32.0 cm

How to Use the Chart:

  1. Foot Length (cm): Measure your foot length in centimeters. The Mondopoint size is based on the length of your foot in centimeters.
  2. Asian Sizing: Asia uses Mondopoint (MP), but some countries may reference the same sizing conventions as EU or US. When choosing the Asia size, refer to the Mondopoint (MP) value, which corresponds directly to your foot length in cm.

How to Find Your Ski Boot Size:

  1. Measure Your Foot Length: The best way to determine your ski boot size is to measure the length of your foot in centimeters (cm). You can do this by standing on a piece of paper and drawing a line at the back of your heel and the tip of your longest toe, then measuring the distance between those two points.
  2. Match with Mondopoint: Look for your foot length in centimeters and match it with the corresponding Mondopoint size in the chart. The Mondopoint size is the length of your foot in centimeters, so you’ll use that measurement to select the proper ski boot size.

Ski Boot Width Options:

  • Narrow (C/D): Best for people with narrow feet.
  • Medium (E): Standard width, the most common fit for most people.
  • Wide (EE/2E): For people with wider feet.

Tips for Ski Boot Fit:

  • Snug Fit: Ski boots should feel snug and secure but not overly tight. There should be minimal space between your foot and the boot but enough room to allow for comfort.
  • Flex: The flex of the boot is important for comfort and control. A softer flex (lower number) is generally better for beginners, while a stiffer flex (higher number) is more suitable for advanced skiers.
  • Packing Out: Ski boots often “pack out” (soften and expand) after use, so a slightly tighter fit is usually acceptable initially.

Ski Boot Fit Guide:

  • US Size: Commonly used in North America.
  • UK Size: Used in the UK.
  • EU Size: European sizing system, used across Europe.
  • Asia Size: Used in various Asian countries, often aligning with Mondopoint (MP) sizing.

This updated chart should help you find the correct size for your ski boots across different regions, including Asia. Always check the manufacturer’s sizing guide, as ski boot fits can vary slightly between brands.

Frequently Asked Questions

By following these guidelines and referring to the size chart, you can find the best ski boot fit for comfort, control, and performance.

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