80% of 280 = 80% * 280 = 0.8 * 280 = 224
ANSWER: 16.86% of 280= 6% * 280= 0.06 * 280= 16.8
81% of 280 = 81% * 280 = 0.81 * 280 = 226.8
75% of 280= 75% * 280= 0.75 * 280= 210
65% of 280= 65% * 280= 0.65 * 280= 182
A ski boot size 330 is about a US size 10.5-11.
Downhill bindings are adjustable for different size boots. Cross-country bindings only lock into the toe of the boot, so one binding works with any compatible boot.
Bindings
It is not a shoe. It is a ski boot.
A cross country skiing boot. Along with the ski's amd poles that match.
it all depends on the boot size brand model and type being all mountain or park. for example my 28.5 boot soles will be longer then my brothers 26.5 soles but my dads 29.0 soles may be longer, the same size, or smaller than mine.
Yes, they can, but if they are going to be adjusted you should (pretty much have to) take them to a "certified binding mechanic." The people at your local ski shop will be able to adjust them.
The HEAD AdaptEdge Ski Boot is quite unique. It allows you to change the width of your boot from 104mm to 102mm with one turn of a screw.
The "last" is the width of the forefoot of the ski boot. Generally a 98mm is narrow, 102mm is medium and anything over is wide or high volume
Usually, to remove the boot from the ski, there is a lever behind the heel. When putting on the ski, it is pushed down, but it clicks upwards when the ski is attached. Thus, to remove it, push down firmly on the lever until it is in the downward position while slightly lifting your foot.
Take your boots to a ski/boot shop that sells the same brand. They can replace the heel piece, or at least order a replacement for you.
They are roughly the same size. It's really more dependent on your shoe size and what type of boot you get. Ski boots are harder (and, in my opinion, less comfortable), whereas snowboarding boots look and feel more like normal boots.