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New Boots help

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi

I have been skiing with salomon xwave9's for about 5 years now and decided its time for a new pair of boots, but I haven't got a clue what to look for, i am a low advanced skier who enjoys mainly piste skiing but like to have the occasional dabble in the powder and hope to do a bit more this year also have the odd play in the park but nothing serious. Skiing on a pair of nice Vokl all mountain ski (new last year). I have fairly wide feet in resort I will get a really good deal on anything by rossignol.

Any help appreciated cheers
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