Gear Review
Great For Narrow Feet
By Amanda
Ranked #20 - Alpine Skiing
October 12, 2010
I will update this review once I ski in them. Update is below. I didn't change anything I originally wrote except for the rating.
Got these yesterday. Looked at them. Wondered "Will I get my feet in these?" Put my feet in them. Got them in EASILY. They are actually narrow enough for me! I haven't been able to find boots narrow enough and tall enough in height. I normally wear an 8 sneaker. I measure between 24.5-25. I ordered these in a size 23 because that is what happens to fit my feet since everyone's feet are different. The Salomon Poisons fit great lengthwise in a size 23, but are too short, heightwise in the shin. I really notice this when skiing. I guess my legs are built for a size 24. The Soul Sister fit great lengthwise AND Heightwise in the shin.
The liner is amazing. I love High Density foam. I will heat mold these before skiing. I want to get my heel in there better and my toes a little more comfy. They feel a little short in the toe at first, but not when I bend my knees forward. They have a good shell fit, I would say between race fit and comfort fit (in my poisons I had less room than a race fit and they were fine in length). The liner is thicker than most boots I have used, especially in the heel/ankle area. I like this because it uses 7mm of high density Intuition foam, which is the difference between the Pro and Performer liner. The Performer liner in the boots with the influence shell use 7mm of medium density foam instead.
I would recommend this boot to women with narrow to medium width feet, but not quite wide feet. Wide footed women might have to go with the Mary Jane. They might fit wide feet after heat molding. They will probably feet too tight to a medium width foot before heat molding, but after heat molding they should be fine. Note to medium width footed women: They will feel too tight at first, but heat mold and they will be the best boot ever. With and intuition liner, anything is possible.
UPDATE:
ow, ow ow ow. ow. ow ow. ow.
pain. pain pain. like bread in french. le pain.
i cant ski in these, too much pain. my whole feet. without my alines, the sides dig in to my ankles. with them, the part of my feet that arent my ankles are in pain. they feel weird. i didnt have them too tight or too loose and i did heat mold them and still pain pain pain.
i did a total of about six runs in this boot on three different days on three different skis. i dont feel my foot moving in side but it feels like it is moving in a way. it doesnt hold my heels well.
this boot is probably great for people without foot problems, or if their only problem is shin bang. i have never experienced shin bang. it must be for people who have shinbang in even the best fitting 4 buckle boot. so many people love this boot but i guess it isn't for me and my racing style.
View Details: Full Tilt Soul Sister Ski Boot - Women's
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Shell Material:
- Multi-density molded plastic
- Flex Index:
- 6 / 10
- Liner:
- Full Tilt Intuition Pro Liner
- Thermo-moldable:
- Yes
- Last Width:
- 99mm female anatomical last shape
- Number of Buckles:
- 3
- Micro-Adjustable:
- Yes
- Binding Compatibility:
- ISO DIN
- Recommended Use:
- Advanced, expert-level women’s freestyle and all-mountain skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
Change me.




1 Comments Last Reply: May 28, 2011 By: heart
This isn't a race boot! This is a favorite for narrow-medium width low volume feet. The cuff (the rigid part!) is relatively low. Ramp angle is relatively low. It's a real favorite among freestylers. When heat molding, you must make sure to pad any potential hot spots. Boot fitters love this boot because it is easy to modify -- you can take the whole thing apart with very little effort and many parts are interchangeable.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes