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just a warning 26.5 and 27.5 are different shell sizes. so you're gonna wanna figure out if you need the 26-26.5 shell or the 27-27.5 shell. Spk's run kinda big so if you're boardline between the two I think the 27-27.5 shell would be big. I had the same issue between the 27-27.5 and 28-28.5 shell. I tried the 28'sf for like two days and realized they were way to big and returned them for 27's. The liner packs out ALOT, just a warning. But i guess I don't know your complete situation you'll probably wanna go get fitted and try some first.
Obviously you know nothing about buying boots, first you want SPK Pros (Wide Boots), then you want Hot Doggers (narrow boots), and you don't even know what size you are. You need to get fitted, if you buy boots off of the internet and they don't fit you, your feet will hate you, and you will not be skiing at your best because you will be thinking about your feet either being cramped, or swimming in the boot, and not to mention all the shin bang you will get if you get boots to big. SPK's (Kreation, Kaos, and Pro are wide boots, about 106mm), Dalbello Krypton (any) and Full Tilt (any) are narrow Boots (98mm). It makes a big defference as far as width. For length, Salomon tends to run a little big, Dalbello and Full Tilt are more true to size. Please get properly fitted. It will be worth the wait.
Hey thanks man your right i don't know how to judge boots maybe because im not a fat fuckin looser who stays on the internet all day reading about fucking boots thanks for the advise but i seriousley couldn't give a shit!!!!!!
Wow! I was just giving you some advice, I was a bit harsh, but I was trying to make a point. It's my job to know the equipment, I get paid to give advice kid.