freemandale wrote:
Perhaps your boots would benefit from un upward stretch - not width ways. Seems my boots were putting too much pressure downward on my feet.
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Have you considered custom orthotics? I have these ones in my work shoes, very light weight, made from some foam that is heat-moulded to my feet. They heat them up with a hair dryer or heatgun, then hold it against the foot while it cools, then they trim it to fit your shoe (or boot) well. And they add additional cushioning where needed depending on what your foot needs. Works really well and lasts a long time too.
Brett wrote: Lucky for me I just fit in the widest fitting of the Scarpas but even then not until the leather moulds do they become very comfortable and that takes a reasonably long period of time compare to more flexible boots.
north-north-west wrote:Brett wrote: Lucky for me I just fit in the widest fitting of the Scarpas but even then not until the leather moulds do they become very comfortable and that takes a reasonably long period of time compare to more flexible boots.
Why do so many people do this? If boots are that uncomfortable for that long,they really just don't fit you properly.
It is possible to get boots that fit without being 'worn in' for half their life and that will last.
north-north-west wrote:Brett wrote: Lucky for me I just fit in the widest fitting of the Scarpas but even then not until the leather moulds do they become very comfortable and that takes a reasonably long period of time compare to more flexible boots.
Why do so many people do this? If boots are that uncomfortable for that long,they really just don't fit you properly.
It is possible to get boots that fit without being 'worn in' for half their life and that will last.
bushrunner wrote:On the subject of Scarpa and longevity, I have noticed that the full grain leather models like the SL have no real toe protection. Does anyone find that the leather wears through in that spot?
Brett wrote:At size 49 there is not much if any other option.
north-north-west wrote:Brett wrote:At size 49 there is not much if any other option.
That's a big foot. I take a 4 1/2 - 5 EEE in men's sizes . . . with a B heel. I was thinking I'd have to have boots custom made to get anything that really fitted, until I found the Asolos.
Brett wrote: Such delicate feet at 4 1/2 in length but wide at EEE, can I refer to you as Hobbit-foot?![]()
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