 So putting a pair of ski boots on might seem like a pretty simple task, but there's a few key things to remember when you're doing it. So hopefully your clips are done up from the last time you used your ski boot, but we need to undo them. I always just give my clips a little turn just to stop them catching when I go to put the boot on. Okay, but remember when you go to put the boot back on that you turn them back to the way that they originally came from. Otherwise, we just keep undoing that clip and it gets longer, okay? Another thing to do is we don't pull the tongue up and forward. This is a carry handle. It's not a handle for you to yank on the tongue. You'll either pull your tongue out or you'll snap this strap. So when you put the boot on you're going to open the boot out. So you're going to open the throat of the boot out like that and that will make putting the boot on a lot easier and your foot should just slide in. When we come to do the boots up, just be aware that the tongue needs to sit on the inside of these two flaps of the liner and this part of the cuff sits underneath the top two clips. Do the boots up and just make sure that here that the plastic's not cutting into each other. Okay, and that this part of the boot sits over the top of this part of the boot. You'll find that your toes might just be snug up against the end. Don't panic. Flex into the boot your feet toes move away from the end of the shell. Then we're going to do those bottom two clips up. Okay, and I'm not going to over tighten them to start off with because if we go out into the cold that plastic will contract and we might find that that boot ends up really tight. We've got the power strap. When you're not using the power strap make sure it's kind of doubled back on itself to stop it flapping around or catching on your sock. Okay, and we're going to do that nice and tight. Okay, just give it a flex and just have a look and see if you've got loads of space down the back there. If you have chances are you need to do that up a little bit tighter. So if you follow all these points you can be pretty confident that your boots have done up in the correct manner. But just remember that your feet are going to swell and they're going to contract and so are plastics. So you might find that you need to either loosen off or tighten up buckles throughout your weak skiing.