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BOOTFINDER2
1. Bootfinder
Boot Selection Process Basics
1 | Determine size
Measure both feet using a measuring device.
Be sure to flex the leg.
Use the longest measurement.
2 | Estimate last requirements
Select boots with the closest corresponding last
indicated.
Shell modification should be anticipated, and may
be required to accommodate common anatomic
individualities.
FRONT
Width: 3.85
Height: 3.56
fold
BACK
Width: 3.85
Height: 3.56
head.com
2. 42-48 kg <148 cm Beginner
92-107 lbs <4’10” Intermediate 3.5 - 6.0
49-57 kg <149-157 cm Beginner
108-125 lbs 4’11-5’1” Intermediate 3.5 - 6.0
58-66 kg 158-166 cm Intermediate
126-147 lbs 5’2”-5’5” Advanced 5.0 - 8.0
67-78 kg 167-178 cm Intermediate
148-174 lbs 5’6”-5’10” Advanced 5.0 - 8.0
79-94 kg 179-194 cm Advanced
175-209 lbs 5’11-6’4” Expert 7.0 - 10.5
>95 kg >195 cm Advanced
>210 lbs >6’5” Expert 7.0 - 10.5
Determine Flex
kg/lbs cm/ft’in” Skill Level Flex Index
If weight, size, or skill are not on the same line,
select the value closest to the bottom of the chart.
90 95 100 105 110
Width in mm
E-FITGara
E-Fit Edge Revolution Gara
Customers with narrower feet will require boots with
a correspondingly low last number, and customers
with wider feet will require boots with a correspond-
ingly high last number.
inner fold
When the last range and the flex index range have been determined, look at the
sticker on the upper part of the rear spoiler of the boot. This sticker indicates the
boot’s flex index range, the boots last number and corresponding last color, and the
boots model name.
WC TI M 103 R
Flex Index Range
Last Number & Color
Model Name