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47 New Whitewood BC Cross Country Ski Boots
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Whitewood 301 75mm Cross Country Style Ski Boots Size 10
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Size 11 Whitewood 424NNN Cross Country Style Ski Boots (New)
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Whitewood 309 75mm Cross Country Style Ski Boots Size 10
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Whitewood 301 75mm Cross Country Style Ski Boots Size 10
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Whitewood 309 75mm Cross Country Style Ski Boots Size 10
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Rossignol X-6 Cross Country Ski Boots Size 9
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Rossignol X-6 Cross Country Ski Boots Size 9
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New Rossignol BC X2  Cross Country NNN Ski Boots
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Rossignol X-5/X-6 MISMATCH Cross Country Boots Size 41
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New Artex BC Black/Red NNN Cross Country Ski Boots
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New Rossignol X-1 Jr Cross Country NNN Ski Boots
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New Rossignol X1 Jr Cross Country NNN Ski Boots
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New Rossignol X1 Ultra Cross Country NNN Ski Boots
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New Rossignol X-1 Cross Country NNN Ski Boots
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Do Cross Country Ski Boots Fit All Skis?

As their name implies, nordic backcountry boots are designed for cross-country skiing in the backcountry. As a result, they feature an insulating layer that provides extra warmth, along with a gaiter that extends over the cuff to keep snow out.

Because most cross-country skiing bindings are not compatible with each other, it is important to find boots that both fit comfortably and are compatible with the bindings on the skis you will be using.

Cross-country ski boots are designed to attach only the toe of your boot to the ski, while downhill skiers need additional support because they have to corner or lean on their skis. The rigidity and support provided by a downhill boot differ from cross-country skiing boots as they are designed with more flex to allow for more natural movement when hitting bumps on the trail.

A good cross-country ski boot should allow your toes to move freely. While it's better to size down than to size up, most boots come with a pocket so you can insert additional foam or other materials if you need additional warmth or comfort.

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