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Consider the health of your feet the when you purchase your next pair of ski boots.<\/em><\/p>\n

It\u2019s time to grab those skis and hit the trails! Perhaps you\u2019ve finally decided to take that weekend trip and go skiing with the family, but before you leave, you need to purchase a new pair of ski boots. Before you grab the first pair of boots that you see, it\u2019s important to consider your feet and ankles. Your podiatrist offers up foot care tips for skiers and snow bunnies alike.<\/p>\n

Why Do I Need Proper Ski Boots?<\/h4>\n

While this might seem like a silly question, you would be surprised how many athletes and skiers don\u2019t really consider their foot and ankle health when it comes time to purchase shoes. However, your feet and ankles absorb shock and act as brakes, able to turn and steer in a different direction at a moment\u2019s notice. This is a lot of wear and tear on your feet, and if you\u2019ve ever had a pre\u00adexisting foot injury, you are even more prone to damage.<\/p>\n

You can reduce your chances of injury just by buying proper skiing gear. Ski boots are, by far, the most important piece of equipment you\u2019ll own as a skier. Here are some things you should know before purchasing your next pair of ski boots:<\/p>\n