MrsGypsy wrote:sleepy wrote:Hi there
Mens dont usually work for me as i have a narrow heel and ankle
sleepy wrote:Does anyone else have the narrow heel wide toe thing sorted?
north-north-west wrote:sleepy wrote:Does anyone else have the narrow heel wide toe thing sorted?
Not entirely. Asolos are the best fit I've found so far but they aren't entirely perfect and are too damn expensive. My last pair of boots were cheap Rivers ($40pr on sale) which have a hard wearing sole but less reliable stitching (still wearable but three places need to be restitched on one). The fit wasn't too bad although they don't do the wide fit on the smallest boots (of course).
Good walking shoes are terrific if you can find something to fit (love my Merrell Moabs) but don't last long in Tassie scrub.
slparker wrote:many times I have tried on boots that fit great around the heel and forefoot but have a strange rounding at the toe, as if the human foot projected to a point around the third toe. To get a boot that fits lengthwise often means going up a size - compromising volume or heel fit.
it's a complete mystery to me why boot manufacturers make boots with a toe that converges at the end - instead of being paddle shaped like keen footwear.
I have yet to see a human foot that is shaped like that.
Bruce Parr wrote:There is no such thing as a comfortable boot. Eventually your feet get used to the torture.
Strider wrote:Bruce Parr wrote:There is no such thing as a comfortable boot. Eventually your feet get used to the torture.
I don't agree with this. My Zamberlan Baffin's are incredibly comfortable. The Zamberlan Trail Lites I had before these were certainly torture though.
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slparker wrote:many times I have tried on boots that fit great around the heel and forefoot but have a strange rounding at the toe, as if the human foot projected to a point around the third toe. To get a boot that fits lengthwise often means going up a size - compromising volume or heel fit.
it's a complete mystery to me why boot manufacturers make boots with a toe that converges at the end - instead of being paddle shaped like keen footwear.
I have yet to see a human foot that is shaped like that.
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