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cfj04

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  1. In case you are not aware, most shells are made to fit various size feet and are adjusted primarily by the amount/depth of the liners footbed. This is why people who "normally" wear a certain size shoe are able to "squeeze into" or make fit boots that may not be their exact size.

    Another good reason not to spend a lot on an initial pair until she is use to hard boots and gets a better feel for what she wants/likes for her riding style. Trust me, if I had spent a lot on my girlfriends first pair, it would have been money tossed down the drain as she ended up trying on about 10 different styles before she finally decided on the next pair - an she still isn't quite sure!!!

    Now that I have rambled - the ball is in your court. The shadows are in good shape, I'll include a spare footbed insert and heel lift and you can stop deciding and start riding

  2. Guess what - these are the boots that my girlfriend rode until she knew how to carve - 10 days - quick learner. Anyhow, in womens size, they would be in the size 8 1/2 to 9 1/2 range. For $40.00 WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO LOOSE?

    Anyway - let me know. They are jus sitting in the garage since she switched to Burton Fires and F2 intec plates (about $400 for comparison)

    By the way, I have some burton plates that I'd include for another $65 plus shippping - cants and all

  3. They are appropriate for approximately a men's 8 to 8 1/2

    Let me know and I will send pictures. Also, if you are going to get into carving, I wouldn't spend a lot on your first set of boots. Many people move up to step in bindings over time and an expensive boot that is not already compatable is possibly money out the window.

    Go inexpensive, get the feel and then drop the bucks on the top gear

  4. Catek Olympic step in long plates. Used 10 days and in excellent shape. Common indents in four hole mounting plate at 61 / 53.

    Purchased late last year and ridden appoximately 10 days. I prefer to swap boards and use my F2 bindings on a more regular

    basis.

    visit website for exact specifications

    http://www.catek.com/products.htm

    $200 plus shipping from Colorado. Will consider a swap for another pair of F2 intecs plus a few dollars

    cfj04@aol.com for answer to any questions

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