Posted by Billy NY on November 04, 2014 at 08:33:58 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: Best winter boots? posted by bisonfarmer1 on November 04, 2014 at 07:41:31:
One thing that helps is getting something that fits correctly, with adequate room.
I had been wearing 12 wide for years and lately I've had to change to 13 wide, to have enough room, not sure if its me or the way shoes are running in sizes.
One the biggest problems I've had was moisture/sweating, and it became evident my toes don't have enough room to break contact to each other and that makes em sweat.
The other thing is when its cold outside, it really helps when you keep busy with vigorous activity, keep the blood circulating. If I am not moving around and working, my feet tend to get cold and sweat, having some more room certainly helps.
As far as the type of shoe, its nice when the sales person knows the lines they sell, knows shoes and understands what you need in a shoe. I recently spent some money on 3 new pairs, each with an intended purpose, one set I took back and had them order 13W, so much better, glad I waited.
One last thing, is that moisture laden shoes are difficult to dry out without placing on a warm radiator or somewhere like a boiler room or similar. I find the moisture carry over accumulates, they don't dry out over night. Solution was one of those $60 boot dryers, works perfectly, pull the insole or insert out, place shoes on the tubes, they dry out and are nice and warm if you run it before you put them on. Keeps em from smelling like the football team equipment room too LOL!
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