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Are there any kid sized alpine touring ski boots and bindings?

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Do any kid size (205 mm or 32 EU) ski touring boots and bindings exist? The smallest size I'm able to find is 220 mm, 35 EU.

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I have found solution. There is adapter for kids. It's possible to use this adapter with usual skis.enter image description here

Here is the link with more description: https://www.camp-usa.com/product/brands/contour-skins/contour-startup-ski-touring-adapter/

And here is a video on youtube how the adapter works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8Exg3U56ZQ

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the adapter is heavy as is the entire setup (downhilll skis+bindings+adapter+boots), if you want to take your kids out to backcountry for more than 30-60 minutes, this will be very heavy for them... Instead, take an old pair of downhill skis, rivet the climbing skins to them... attach cross-country binding and put them in cross-country ski boots. Put the downhill skis + boots in your backpack....

this is Adam at the age of 5, about 6 miles/4000 ft climb

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