Yes.
The width of the shell depends on the "last" the manufacturer uses to form it. Different models or product lines use different lasts.
For example:
The Tecnica Diablo fits a men's B to C foot width. The Tecnica Vento fits a D to E width. The Tecnica Modo goes even wider, and the Tecnica Vento HVL (HV stands for High Volume) is probably the widest boot available.
For women's boots: I'm not sure of the exact specs but I have very wide feet and I find that Saloman boots fit quite wide. I've always used them.
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No, it is not. It is a verb (to ski, on snow or water), or a noun (one of the footboards used in skiing).
Moncler - Italian company that manufactures ski jackets
You should get a ski shop to do it. it is dangerous to ski on if they are adjusted wrong. its not expensive to have a shop do it.
The adverb is safely because it is DESCRIBING how the ski poles guided them, which is an action. There is no adjective in this sentence.
Yes