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They should have come with shims. Mine did not. Think I got a pair that were returned.
Quote from: T-Dozzer on June 29, 2016, 10:54:29 PMThey should have come with shims. Mine did not. Think I got a pair that were returned.Oh, well there's your problem.
My 1st pair of perfekts were sweet, no issues. The 2nd pair gave my serious blisters despite being broke in and every kind of sock I tried......
Quote from: Cascade on June 29, 2016, 07:55:54 PMMy 1st pair of perfekts were sweet, no issues. The 2nd pair gave my serious blisters despite being broke in and every kind of sock I tried...... I had the same experience bought a pair of regular Perfekts back in about 2010 and I loved them. They were the most comfortable boot. After a few years a seam started to separate on the back of them, so I took them back to Cabela's and they gave me a prorated refund. I put that toward a new pair. Well the new pair gave me the same hot spots on the back of my heels (one side was worse than the other). I spent a lot of miles trying to break them in and tried different insoles and never could get rid of the heel issue. I took them back after last elk season when I almost couldn't walk the day after a big long hunt.
Quote from: jackelope on June 30, 2016, 11:41:52 AMQuote from: T-Dozzer on June 29, 2016, 10:54:29 PMThey should have come with shims. Mine did not. Think I got a pair that were returned.Oh, well there's your problem.Yeah, maybe. Just strange one boot is worse than the other. Never had issues before. Guess I will make rge hour drive to cabellaa again. Not a big fan of theirs.Im going to call Lothrop & see what they think too.
The cork insoles for me and the way to go with Meindls.......... I know my newest set of Alaskans came with some cheaper air active crapolas and I had to buy the $29 cork insoles to get them to fit my foot correctly....I own 4 pair of Cabelas Meindls and love them all.
How could shipping be $400?