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Rossignol Elite Bandit 1 Boots???
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Has anyone ever experienced wearing Rossignol Elite Bandit 1 Boots? I've currently got a pair of Salolmon Permorma 8 but they continue to cause me pain even after having some insoles put in them and having them heat moulded. I've got quite wide feet and wondered if these Rossignol boots would be suitable? (Plus they would look FANTASTIC with my new B3's I bought recently!!!). I appreciate comfort and fit is paramount but image needs to play a close 2nd guys! Any advice what shape foot these boots suit? Thanks........
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Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Image may be one thing but there'e no point looking cool with a grimace on your face. If you really want to be gay and have matching gear then find somewhere that stocks these boots and go try them on, otherwise just go to a reputable ski shop / boot fitter and let them tell you what to buy, colour etc not important. Try Lockwoods at Leamington Spa.
Sounds to me like B3's may be a bit out of your league anyway
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