How to Choose Cross-Country Ski Gear

Featuring a race-inspired build for power transfer and increased precision, the men's Rossignol X-8 Skate ski boots have a locked-in feel and moldable design for optimal control and comfort.
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View all Rossignol Men's Cross-Country Ski Boots| Best Use | Cross-country Skiing |
|---|---|
| Boot and Binding Compatibility | NNN / TURNAMIC / Prolink |
| Cross-country Style | Skate |
| Upper | Dual Core |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation | Wintherm |
| Weight (Pair) | 2 lbs. 13.5 oz. |
| Gender | Men's |
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I usually wear 10 size US (43 EU) shoes and in wide width. Though these skating boots are a 10.5 to accommodate for wearing thick socks, and run a bit narrow for my feet, they provide ample ankle support and are decently comfortable with no hotspots. Lengthwise, I think their sizing is accurate and true to life. Mounting these on Marwe Aluminum roller skis with Rottefella NNN bindings for tarmac skating training. The build quality is very good and the inserts are comfortable, though I haven't tried to do a thermoplastic molding of my feet and ankles with them. I don't think I even need to, they fit so well out of the box. You get what you pay for and that is why I went with Rossignol, though I prefer Atomic or Fischer. These are well worth every penny.