Here it is!!! The new Surefoot Firearrow F2 comes with the Surefoot Contoura X2 Custom Liner and requires the use of a proper Custom Ski Orthotic. Skis and our skiing style have changed much faster than ski boots and Nordica has designed the F2 to specifically meet the demands of today's skiers. The Firearrow F2 measures performance in 3 categories Stiffness, Progression and Rebound. The 3 piece design allows Nordica to finely tune these 3 features into a boot that performs extremely well. The Firearrow F2 is about a 120 flex, but the days when flex is the sole measure of performance is in the past. This 3 piece design also makes it much easier to get the boot on and off since it is easy to push the tongue forward. Nordica has also included high end performance features like EDT technology to complete a boot that has everything you would ever need. The Firearrow F2 is for the skier who’s looking for a new style boot that will better match the demands of their equipment and ability. Athletic upper intermediates to expert skiers will all find plenty of performance in this boot 100mm lasted boot. It will fit B-D width feet and insteps of all heights.
This custom ski boot must be made at a Surefoot store. On the checkout page, you will find a section that gives you the option of making an appointment. If you are unsure when you can get in for a fitting, an appointment can be made at a later date by calling the store. On the day of your scheduled fitting, simply show up at the store and your requested products and one of our boot techs will be waiting for you.
This men’s ski boot is measured in mondo sizing. The easiest way to determine your size is to
look at the chart below. Locate your
regular shoe size and look down to determine your boot size.
Mondo size can be translated to US sizing fairly
easily. Let’s use 27.5 for example. Add the first 2 numbers together and get a 9,
then move the .5 behind the 9. Therefore
a size 27.5 is relatively a 9.5. It does
get a bit more confusing because skiers typically wear a ski boot that is 1
size smaller than their regular shoes.
So a person who skis in a 27.5 boot will typically wear a 10 or 10.5
shoe. This simply conversion works
almost all the time. It is extremely
rare a person will wear the same size ski boot as regular shoe.
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Men's Shoe Size
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7
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7.5
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8.0
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8.5
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9.0
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9.5
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10.0
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10.5
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11.0
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11.5
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12.0
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12.5
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Mondo Boot Size
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24.5
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24.5
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25.5
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25.5
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26.5
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26.5
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27.5
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27.5
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28.5
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28.5
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29.5
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29.5
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