What is the uniqueness of Apex ski boots?

The signature component of the Apex Ski Boot System. The Open-Chassis™ is a unique design that offers customizable flex that is independent of fit, along with superior stability and precise edge control.

Are Apex ski boots stiff?

Apex Ski Boot Review by Pork Chop – womens-apex-ski-boots My boots are performance oriented; stiff and have a precise and technical fit. They fit so perfectly, that I must use the thinnest socks possible. If I use a regular ski sock, I will cramp up, but, with the thin sock, I am absolutely comfortable all day long.

Where are Apex ski boots made?

China
The boots, designed in Boulder, Colorado, and manufactured in China, combine an inner boot you can walk in with an open chassis for skiing.

Can you use Apex boots to snowboard?

Yes, you can certainly use the Apex inner-walking boot as a snowboard boot. They will be on the stiffer end of the snowboard boot spectrum, which makes them very high-performing and are enjoyed by many skiers who snowboard as well.

Do they still make rear entry ski boots?

After nearly 30 years from their heyday, Nordica has brought back the rear entry ski boot. This is no question that Nordica is gonna sell scores of these boots to the cult-like following of skiers who still hound eBay for an old pair of Solomons SX 91’s.

Should you be able to wiggle your toes in ski boots?

Most new skiers might not realize, but the perfect fitting boot should be very snug. You should be firmly in your boot with no ‘loose feel’. You should be able to move your toes, but not have any internal heel or ankle movement.

How much does ski boot fitting cost?

FULL CUSTOM BOOT FIT A full service fit incorporates all of the steps outlined above to put the skier in the best position possible in a boot that’s comfortable and responsive because it conforms to the shape of the skier’s foot. Cost: $400-$600 with existing boots, $1,200-$1,500 with new boots.