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Related Expert Advice articles
What type of terrain will you ski most?
Match your skis to the conditions and areas on the mountain you like to ski. Choices include all-mountain, powder, freestyle and backcountry skis.
Find your preferred ski length
Factor in your height and skiing ability. In general, the ski should reach between your chin and the top of your head.
Consider a ski's dimensions
A ski's dimensions are measured in width at 3 places: the tip, waist and tail. The waist (middle) is key; a narrow waist gets on edge quicker; a wider one floats better on powder.
Read full article: How to Choose and Use an Avalanche Transceiver
Find the right size boot:
A ski boot should fit snugly and hold your foot securely in place, without causing pain or pressure points.
It's best to try on boots in person but you can also find the right size by measuring your feet and consulting the brand’s ski boot sizing chart.
Consider the last width
- Skiers with wider feet or those prioritizing comfort may opt for a boot with a wider last. 
- Skiers with narrower feet or those seeking a tighter, high-performance fit will prefer a narrower last. 
Understand ski boot flex:
- A softer flex should feel comfortable and forgiving; great for smaller skiers or beginners. 
- A medium flex (90-110) is geared toward intermediate to advanced skiers who want more responsiveness in a comfortable package. 
- A stiff flex (over 110) is for strong, expert-level skiers who prioritize performance on challenging terrain. 
Read full article: The 7 Best Ski Jackets for Men: Staff Picks

