Cross country shoes and boots size converter
Check out our helpful articles on choosing the right ski length and ski equipment for beginners and get the best experience on your ski trips.
*We round the shoe size upwards. For example, 28.5 cm shows 45 in European size instead of 44.5. This provides better comfort, especially if the shoes are not for competition use.
How do you measure shoe length?
We recommend that you measure your foot in mm by placing a piece of paper against a wall, then draw a line in front of your foot and measure the length in mm. Go up +/- 5 mm according to preference and thickness of socks.
Important information about shoe sizes
The tables you'll find below are based on information from leading ski boot manufacturers and give a good indication of the correct shoe size. However, it is worth noting that the sizes may vary slightly between brands and that they may be updated over time. Based on personal experience, most of the tables are accurate, but we recommend using them as a guide.
A useful rule of thumb is to choose a slightly larger size if in doubt. This is because larger shoes can provide better comfort by allowing the use of thicker socks or an extra insole. In addition, slightly larger shoes can help keep your feet warmer, as they won't put pressure on the foot and thus maintain better blood flow.