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Ski Boot Size Chart

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US Men's Sizes

US Women's Sizes

Kids Sizes

How It Works

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Find Your Section

Choose men's, women's, or kids' sizing. Ski boot sizing differs between men's and women's, so make sure you are in the right section.

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Match Your Size

Find your US shoe size and read across to see the equivalent EU and Mondo Point sizes. Mondo is the universal ski boot sizing standard.

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Print and Bring

Print this chart to bring to the rental shop or use it when booking online so you can select the right size.

Collect Boot Sizes During Online Booking

Reservety lets customers select their boot size when they reserve online. You can have the right boots pulled and ready before they walk through the door.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mondo Point sizing for ski boots?
Mondo Point is the universal ski boot sizing system used by all manufacturers. It measures the length of your foot in centimeters. A Mondo 27.0 boot is designed for a foot that is 27 cm long. Unlike US or EU sizes which vary between brands, Mondo Point is consistent across all ski boot brands, making it the most reliable way to find the right size.
Should ski boots be tight or loose?
Ski boots should be snug but not painful. Your toes should lightly brush the front of the boot when standing straight, then pull back slightly when you flex forward into a skiing position. There should be no heel lift when you flex forward. New boots will pack out (get slightly roomier) after 5-10 days of skiing. Rental boots tend to be already packed out, so go with the size that feels snug from the start.
Are ski boot sizes the same as regular shoe sizes?
Not exactly. Ski boot sizing tends to run slightly smaller than street shoes because a performance fit requires less room. Most people wear the same or one half-size smaller in ski boots compared to their street shoe. The best approach is to measure your foot in centimeters and use the Mondo Point size directly, which eliminates the guesswork of converting between sizing systems.
How do I measure my foot for Mondo Point?
Stand on a piece of paper with your heel against a wall. Mark the tip of your longest toe. Measure the distance from the wall to the mark in centimeters. That measurement is your Mondo Point size. Measure both feet and use the larger measurement. Do this at the end of the day when your feet are slightly swollen, which is closer to how they will be after skiing.