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Size Guide

skiing fit.

Ski boots are the most performance-critical gear decision — sized in Mondopoint (cm of foot length), not US shoe size. Shells are stiff and not friendly to wide feet; get fitted in person if you can. Outerwear runs roomy to layer over base + mid layers.

Outerwear (jackets & pants)

Order true to size if layering one mid-layer; size up if you run two or more layers underneath.

SizeChest (in)Waist (in)Height
S35–3729–315'7"–5'9"
M38–4032–345'9"–5'11"
L41–4335–375'11"–6'1"
XL44–4638–406'1"–6'3"
XXL47–4941–436'3"–6'5"

Boots (Mondopoint = foot length in cm)

Measure foot length end-to-end. Boots run snug and pack out 1–2mm in the first 10 days.

MondoUS (men)US (women)Foot length
24.56.57.524.5 cm
25.57.58.525.5 cm
26.58.59.526.5 cm
27.59.510.527.5 cm
28.510.511.528.5 cm
29.511.512.529.5 cm
30.512.530.5 cm

Helmets

SizeHead circumference
S52–55 cm
M55–59 cm
L59–62 cm
XL62–65 cm

Fit notes

  • Boot flex (60–130) is stiffness. Beginners: 60–80. Intermediate: 80–100. Advanced: 100–120. Race: 130+.
  • Ski length rule of thumb: chin-height for beginners, nose-to-forehead for intermediate, forehead+ for advanced. Powder skis go longer; carving skis shorter.
  • Goggle lens VLT (visible light transmission): 0–25% for bluebird, 25–60% for variable, 60%+ for storm/night.

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