Sizing a pair of NTN Scarpa TX-Pro on a 27.5cm foot
- abrainard01
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Sizing a pair of NTN Scarpa TX-Pro on a 27.5cm foot
I live in New Zealand, so trying on Tele boots is impossible.
I have 27.5cm length foot. I also have a very narrow foot with a flat arch.
I'm interested in the NTN Scarpa TX-Pro
Would I be best with a 28 or 27.5 Size?
I'm wondering if the Scarpa TX- Pro Woman's might be better. Any Ideas?
I have 27.5cm length foot. I also have a very narrow foot with a flat arch.
I'm interested in the NTN Scarpa TX-Pro
Would I be best with a 28 or 27.5 Size?
I'm wondering if the Scarpa TX- Pro Woman's might be better. Any Ideas?
- Woodserson
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Re: Sizing a pair of NTN Scarpa TX-Pro on a 27.5cm foot
Scarpa break on the half--
27.5 and 28 are the same shell, different liner.
I have 30.5 and 31 boots... the interior liner difference seems to be minimal to me.
THAT BEING SAID-- just measuring your foot in cm's doesn't necessarily give you the mondo size of the boot.
I am a US13, Euro 47, Mondo 30.5/31 and my foot is 29cm long from heel placed against the wall to the end of my longest toe.
27.5 and 28 are the same shell, different liner.
I have 30.5 and 31 boots... the interior liner difference seems to be minimal to me.
THAT BEING SAID-- just measuring your foot in cm's doesn't necessarily give you the mondo size of the boot.
I am a US13, Euro 47, Mondo 30.5/31 and my foot is 29cm long from heel placed against the wall to the end of my longest toe.
Re: Sizing a pair of NTN Scarpa TX-Pro on a 27.5cm foot
My longest foot measures 27.2, and I ski in two pairs of 26.5/27 TX Pros. The boots were uncomfortably small until I baked the liners, and now they're perfect. I "minimized" one pair for exclusively touring in the backcountry.
Anyway, for a decent fit that won't be too hard to achieve, I think you're on the right track with either the 27.5 or 28. Buy whichever pair is cheaper and bake the liners to fit your feet. BTW, I have the same shape foot you do and found that adding a foot board under each liner helped raise my foot for a better fit in the boot shell.
Anyway, for a decent fit that won't be too hard to achieve, I think you're on the right track with either the 27.5 or 28. Buy whichever pair is cheaper and bake the liners to fit your feet. BTW, I have the same shape foot you do and found that adding a foot board under each liner helped raise my foot for a better fit in the boot shell.