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Find the right size boot
A boot should fit snugly and hold your foot securely in place, without causing pain or pressure points.
- Measure your feet and consult the brand’s ski boot sizing chart
- If possible, try boots on in person
Consider the last width
Last is the width (mm) of the inside of the boot at the ball of your foot.
Narrower last: Ideal for narrow feet or those who want a tighter, high-performance fit
Wider last: Better for wider feet or those prioritizing comfort
Understand ski boot flex
Softer: Comfortable and forgiving; great for beginners or smaller skiers
Medium: Best for intermediate to advanced skiers; balances comfort and responsiveness
Stiff flex: Ideal for expert skiers; prioritizes performance
Read full article: The 7 Best Ski Helmets of 2025/2026: Tested
What type of skiing will you be doing?
- Downhill skiing: Helps balance and time turns; most are fixed length
- Backcountry skiing: Adjustable poles let you lengthen for uphill travel, shorten for descents
- Cross-country skiing: Longer and lighter, designed to help you glide forward efficiently. Poles for skate skiing are longer than for classic skiing.
Sizing downhill poles:
- Stand in your ski boots on a level floor
- Grip the poles just below the basket
- Your elbow should form a 90° angle
- If the angle is less than 90°, try a shorter pole
- If the angle is greater, get a longer pole.
Basket type:
- Standard: for most conditions
- Powder: for deep snow
- Powder and standard: Interchangeable baskets
Gloves, mittens or a hybrid?
- Gloves give you the most dexterity to grip ski poles, adjust zippers or handle gear, but they aren't as warm as mittens.
- Mittens are warmer because fingers share heat, but you have reduced dexterity. They're ideal when you don't need precise grip.
- Split-finger mittens strike a balance. They keep some fingers together for warmth while allowing some dexterity.
A good fit is key to staying warm and comfortable:
- Aim for about a 1/4 inch of space between fingertips and the tip of the glove. This gap helps trap heat.
- Consult the size chart; most brands base sizing on hand length or circumference.
- Hand length: Measure from the crease at the base of wrist (palm side up) to the tip of middle finger.
Hand circumference: Measure all the way around the widest part of the palm, excluding the thumb.
Features to consider:
- Waterproof gloves keep water out while letting some heat to escape. Choose waterproofing if you'll be in wet conditions or touching snow.
- Touch-screen compatibility lets you to operate your smartphone or tablet without exposing your skin to the cold.
- Glove leashes secure gloves or mittens to your wrists so you won't drop one.
Long gauntlet cuffs extend over jacket sleeves to keep snow and cold air out.
Read full article: The 9 Best Winter Jackets of 2025: Staff Picks











