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I would think with that many miles they should he broke in. Do they fit snug ok your feet with very little movement when tightened?
Quote from: deerhunter_98520 on May 25, 2019, 08:33:45 PMI would think with that many miles they should he broke in. Do they fit snug ok your feet with very little movement when tightened?I have tried going tighter and looser to see if it makes a difference and tighter is worse. I did contact crispi asking if they had any tips or tricks and they said not really because their boots have a stiffer foot/heel bed for stability on uneven terrain. Not sure what to do at this point. I would like to have a good boot ready for our early archery elk hunt first week of September
I suggest getting rid of them, I would be happy to throw them in the trash for you. By the way, what size are they....jk.Everyone has different shaped feet and walk different so no boot can fit everyone properly. I would think if you are still having issues it will likely continue. Maybe try a couple long hikes or just wear them all day around the house for a few days and if its not better move on and try to find something that works for you better.
Quote from: bkaech on May 26, 2019, 07:26:58 AMI suggest getting rid of them, I would be happy to throw them in the trash for you. By the way, what size are they....jk.Everyone has different shaped feet and walk different so no boot can fit everyone properly. I would think if you are still having issues it will likely continue. Maybe try a couple long hikes or just wear them all day around the house for a few days and if its not better move on and try to find something that works for you better.I have read and believe the same thing. The tough part is that they feel good on flat to moderate sloped ground. It’s the steeper stuff that bothers the heels. I have been wearing them around the house on weekends doing chores. Size 11 by the way
I will try that lacing method. Thanks