New for 2025, Spine designed this boot with carbon fiber plate in the outsole for more torsional stiffness. Compatible with NNN, Prolink, and Turnamic skate bindings. Length runs true, and width on the wider side. We recommend lacing through top eyelets to secure ankle more snug.
We measured the inside lengths (stuck tape measure inside boot with insole in) and got the following lengths:
40 Euro: 10 1/8"
41 Euro: 10 3/8"
42 Euro: 10 1/2"
43 Euro: 10 5/8"
44 Euro: 11"
45 Euro: 11 3/8"
46 Euro: 11 5/8"
Generally for summer sock thickness and to ensure toes aren't rubbing in front, you want a boot that is your foot length plus ~1/2-5/8". You can measure your foot by backing it up against a wall barefoot and measure out.
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Good Price Point; Bad Support
I have been skiing most of my life, and rollerskiing for half of it. I thought "OK, new skis/bindings--I'll break down and get the summer boots." Maybe some are OK, but I don't recommend these unless you have the ankles of an inline speed skater (preferably, ice). At first, I thought "Are the new skis' balance point THAT different from my old ones?" Nope. After 2K, I went and changed into winter Nordic skate boots and it took me all of another 2K to feel comfortable on the Elite Fork Flex. These are just badly supported boots. Lots of space & pretty comfy otherwise, but I don't recommend. Am now out 20% because they are technically "used"--but that's not Clayton's fault. I had tried inside on the skis on my wood floors and they felt OK at low speed. The second I tried to put power behind them outdoors, it was like I had never rollerskied in my life.