MONDO | EU | UK | US |
15-16 | 24-26 | 7K-9K | 8K-10K |
17 | 27 | 9.5K | 10.5K |
18-18.5 | 28-28.5 | 10.5K-11K | 11K-11.5K |
19-19.5 | 30-31 | 11.5K-12K | 12K-12.5K |
20-20.5 | 31.5-32 | 12.5K-13K | 13.5K-1 |
21-21.5 | 33-34 | 1-2 | 2-3 |
22-22.5 | 34.5-35 | 2.5-3 | 3.5-4 |
23-23.5 | 36-37 | 3.5-4 | 4.5-5 |
24-24.5 | 37.5-38 | 5-5.5 | 6-6.5 |
25-25.5 | 39-40 | 6-6.5 | 7-7.5 |
26-26.5 | 40.5-41 | 7-7.5 | 8-8.5 |
27-27.5 | 42-43 | 8-9 | 9-10 |
28-28.5 | 43.5-44 | 9.5-10 | 10.5-11 |
29-29.5 | 45-46 | 10.5-11 | 11.5-12 |
30-30.5 | 46.5-47 | 12-12.5 | 13-13.5 |
STEP-BY-STEP EXPLANATION OF HOW TO ACCURATELY MEASURE YOUR FOOT LENGTH
STEP 1. Place a sheet of paper on the floor and against a wall.
STEP 2. Make sure you are wearing thin ski socks. Always make sure to wear thin socks while skiing – if you wear thicker ski socks, you will get colder faster and have pressure points.
STEP 3. Wearing thin ski socks, stand on the sheet of paper with your foot perpendicular to the wall and your heel against the wall.
STEP 4. Then use a pen to draw a line directly at the end of your big toe. Repeat for the other foot.
STEP 5. Using a ruler, measure the distances between the wall and the lines you drew in centimeters. Use the longer distance to determine your size. Your centimeter length equals your mondo point size.
Narrow Fit
Narrow fit boots have a forefoot width of 98 millimeters (boot size MP 26/26.5), and offer a lower volume fit overall. They've been developed for skiers with slim feet and anyone looking for a precise fit for direct power transmission.
Medium Fit
A medium fit boot is a boot with a last width of 100 millimeters (boot size MP 26/26.5). These average lasted boots have a more relaxed fit through the midfoot and heel and fit most skiers perfectly.
Wide Fit
Wide fit boots have a forefoot width of 102 millimeters (boot size MP 26/26.5). These higher volume boots are suited for skiers with broad feet and larger calves.
Info
Knowing the length of your foot (hence, mondo point) is only one measurement out of many that are required to genuinely know which boot is right for you. Your boot is an extremely important part of your skiing equipment and if you’re in the wrong one, it can lead to a lot of discomfort while skiing. And because we want you to enjoy this amazing sport as much as possible, we recommend visiting your local Atomic dealer, who can help match you with a boot that suits your unique biomechanical needs.