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So that's why people find it so hard to learn to ski...

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We tootled off en masse (we're celebrating family Xmas early as this makes all the logistics easier) to Braehead Xscape to celebrate also my youngest Bro's 40th.

Although we had thought of the idea weeks ago, it was only decided on mid of last week so the OH and I didn't have time to bring our own boots with us. Doubly annoying for me as I've just had SZK wave his magic wand and fit me up with a nice new pair of boots. (There will be a full report on this later, courtesy of our sponsor, Kirin Beer).

So instead of a lovely pair of Salomon Lab X3s for me, or Dobermann WCs for her, we had to use the locally supplied stuff.

No idea what they are, other than absolutely crap. I mean, crapper than crappy, crap. Even a full size below normal I was still barely touching the sides.

I was expecting a few issues to be in soft tourist boots, but nothing like this. Really made the whole thing infinitely harder.

If you don't own your own boots and plan on skiing more than once in your life, buy some boots.
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how true. But I have also said the same about having your own sharp skis
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Even a full size below normal I was still barely touching the sides.

I found exactly the same at Hemel. I have horrible feet - hammer toe and bunions - so normally "off the shelf" I'd need bigger boots than make sense. But at Hemel even a size smaller and I was hardly touching the sides. I skied for 20 minutes but had no control (trying to sideslip on the top ski just wasn't working) and had to go a size smaller again, which squidged up all my toes but was bearable for a couple of hours.

Coping with rubbish skis is (except in extreme conditons) much preferable to coping with rubbish boots.
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chrisb, you have a reasonable expectation of hiring decent kit in resort. And today, we knew it was the Ellis Brigham ski test so we reckoned we'd be OK.

I can ski on anything as long as the boots are OK.

Our thanks to the very friendly and helpful Katy who was excellent.
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If you don't own your own boots and plan on skiing more than once in your life, buy some boots.

Spot on advice...should be posted at every artificial ski slope in the UK.
These "hire" boots have also spawned a whole load of people who have no idea what a ski boot fit feels like;thus they can often end up with the wrong boot/fit even if they do buy Confused
Maybe I was lucky? But,when I started skiing,it was spelled out to me that the boot is the essential link between your brain and your ski's,and correct fit was the most important aspect of all.You can play around with ski's till the cows come home(or you run out of cash),but its all wasted with ill fitting boots.
Was in Lockwoods 2wks ago,getting the OH nice new boots.Whilst waiting,was amused by a lady telling a increasingly exasperated boot fitter "they are too tight,I can hardly move my feet" rolling eyes He tried,at length,to explain the fit and dynamics of a modern ski boot....and spent a lot of time checking and double checking everything.She took his advice,in the end,but sternly said she would come back if she had the slightest problem.Rather think she will trouble him again Mad
I wouldn't be a boot fitter at any price...I'd just give them a slap and tell them to buy off eBay wink

Yes,the OH got nice new boots,perfectly fitted,as the should be.Now all she has to do is learn how to ski wink Laughing
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Even a full size below normal I was still barely touching the sides

Hmmmmmm, tempting, so tempting wink Laughing

This reminds me, perhaps I should get some new ones. Don't need them but I've had a bit of a windfall so temoted to treat myself.
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Couldn't agree more. Borrowed boots suck. On the other hand, if you learn to ski in them, you'll be a champ when you get your own fitted boots. Bit like learning on a dryslope and then going on snow for the first time....
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