How to Properly Fit Hiking Boots

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @RioLajasWolF
    @RioLajasWolF 4 года назад +135

    I honestly think this is the best review of it's kind. Thanks for the info.

  •  2 года назад +29

    So simple yet so effective. If I was a sportswear store manager, that video would be a must to my new employees training!

  • @Thattheretim
    @Thattheretim 8 месяцев назад +4

    New hiker here, haven't even bought proper boots yet so I wanted to find out all I could about what to look for when buying a pair - this video is fantastic. Thanks!

    • @evzevz06
      @evzevz06 2 месяца назад

      Buy second hand first, its easier buying cheap and reselling them.
      Than buying brand new boots, wearing them once and not getting a refund and being stuck with essentially trash

  • @mark7023
    @mark7023 2 года назад +10

    Probably the best fitting advice I've heard about any shoe-fitting, let alone hiking boots - cheers for the detail!

  • @mj-cd9lk
    @mj-cd9lk Год назад +12

    I know this is a few years old now but this is the most informative video for boots I’ve ever seen 👏🏻👏🏻 thank you for this, some brilliant advice here and you’ve helped me big time.

  • @carlosfedericolopezspindol3103
    @carlosfedericolopezspindol3103 Месяц назад

    All tips are excellent, but the best I’ve learned from experience is (while I also test the tips here) I put the boots at the store and walk around, if possible I try lacing them again and again while also using a ladder to simulate going downhill (a good store should have them). This way you also learn which model do actually fit you best (first priority), then maybe style and looks as second priority. I found that while I liked a lot Salewa or some models from La Sportiva, only Zamberlan felt best on my feet and some La Sportiva were good also but not all. Feet anatomy is different in everyone and I need good arch support and some heel height, medium snug feel at the bridge and space for my toes but not empty space, I have small fingers. Another thing is that buying online should only be done if the change/return policy is good and if you don’t lose on import/shipping costs. Good luck! I’m a newcomer yes.

  • @DonD-rb1mr
    @DonD-rb1mr Месяц назад

    Insoles are important for any shoe especially boots .. alot of factory insoles are very thin . U can either double up insoles or buy a thick comfortable one it really helps if you are walking or standing for long duration of time

  • @joeschmo7957
    @joeschmo7957 2 года назад +1

    That display rack of socks... I worked at a place called Paper Box and Specialty in Sheboygan, WI. Our products were folding cartons and display boxes. We made products for that Wigwam company at 5:28,
    does that bring back memories.

  • @Mauser1965
    @Mauser1965 Месяц назад +1

    Just getting ready to go find some boots and wanted to see if I forgot anything, being open to suggestions and tips I found this to be great advice. Actually put my wool socks on and reminded me that I will need to get another wool insole for my secondary set of boots that I buy today/soon as I head out shopping. Thank you.

  • @aldomiro9779
    @aldomiro9779 3 года назад +33

    Excellent! Intelligent, knowledgeable, well articulated presentation, and a pleasure to watch and listen to. One of the most helpful videos I've seen. Many thanks from me and my feet.

  • @samdomke3807
    @samdomke3807 Год назад +1

    Strolled through all of RUclips and I must say, this video is THE best out there regarding the fit of hiking boots!

  • @megweb362
    @megweb362 2 года назад +5

    The width lining up bit was such a "well duh" moment but I absolutely needed to hear it, lol! Thank you for going over those fine and fiddly details! Great, concise video!

  • @chirsbom337
    @chirsbom337 2 года назад +1

    I am going to up one on the socks, get two pairs. One thin liner, one medium or thicker insulation / cushining sock. This is the best wayto avoid blisters, socks rubbing against each other rather than against your skin. Where I am from a hunter trick is to wear thin womans nylon socks as a liner. This is even used at polar expeditions, just to avoid that skin rub. The outher sock is for warmth or comfort.

  • @dandodanderson1074
    @dandodanderson1074 Год назад +3

    Yo that super helpful! You just saved me 200 bucks having to return my 2nd order. I have a ton of boots, but I always get “new boot doubt”. Thanks again. Also, darn toughs are the way to go man. Tried and true for me. I wear them to hunt, hike, and I climb radio towers all year long. Worth it.

  • @TwisterWizzleNineThousand
    @TwisterWizzleNineThousand 8 месяцев назад

    Very chill guy, explaining basic shoe fitment to us with a lively attitude. If there were more school teachers like him, there wouldn't be a single student with a grade below a B-.

  • @julianparks8485
    @julianparks8485 9 месяцев назад

    A good insole to replace the insole in a boot is the Spenco Full-Lenth Orthodotic. This was recommended to me by a podiatrist. It balances your foot if you have pronation. Also it protects the foot from puncture.

  • @rachel.isabelle
    @rachel.isabelle Месяц назад

    This was VERY helpful...I had a feeling the shoes I got may have been too small but I wasn't sure until seeing this. The guy at the shop didn't seem to care or help much at all lol

  • @junkwon8388
    @junkwon8388 Год назад +1

    Perfectly explained. Nobody is gonna argue with this video.

    • @ArloPear25
      @ArloPear25 3 месяца назад +1

      No so fast. Have you met my wife?

  • @ASoloCreations
    @ASoloCreations 3 года назад +5

    I tired taking the insole out method thank you so much!

  • @PatsyMellen
    @PatsyMellen Год назад +2

    When we went to Cabela’s for our new hiking boots they didn’t offer any suggestions. Very disappointing. I did buy a good pair of Merino wool hike/trek socks and a pair of Keens. Definitely will wear them to the grocery store and hopefully get them wet to form to my foot. Thank you!

    • @philsmith2444
      @philsmith2444 Год назад

      That’s one problem with buying anything at big box stores, some have very knowledgeable employees but most don’t IME. When I was buying my first pair of actual hiking boots (I’d always hiked in basically soft-toe work boots before because my feet are so wide) a salesman at a local Eastern Mountain Sports spent about 2 hours with me finding me a pair that fit. Most importantly, he educated me on arch support, and how my super-flat feet caused my toes to splay out so much that even 3E boots felt too tight. Support the arches and eliminate that. I went with a pair of Asolo Fugitives and Superfeet Carbon insoles, after he packed a pack for me and told me to go walk around outside for a mile or so. I did break them in slowly over a couple weeks, and ended up having to return them because they were just a little tight at the end of the day. (This was back when EMS accepted worn returns, like REI does.) I ended up going with a pair of wide Fugitives and have never had fit problems again.

  • @tlalexander3
    @tlalexander3 3 года назад +11

    Thank you for this video! I am relieved to find out that I chose the correct fitment for my new Keen boots. This is my first pair of hiking boots but not my first pair of boots in general. I was a little worried I may have bought half a size too big, but I knew after wearing them for a while that they feel pretty awesome even though I had some room left in front of my toes. I didn't realize before this that a little extra room is actually what you want.

  • @beagon6420
    @beagon6420 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the tips! Fit is so dang important. A well fitting boot changes everything.

  • @stevelucier8346
    @stevelucier8346 Год назад +2

    Awesome information. Thanks! I have the socks and for comfort around the home wear one half size larger shoes. Now speculating I might want to stay one half size larger to accomodate the thicker socks.

  • @tonybennett4922
    @tonybennett4922 3 года назад +2

    The best boot fitting tutorial on RUclips, well done lad 👌 Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Greetings from the US

  • @kamiltrzebiatowski9331
    @kamiltrzebiatowski9331 3 года назад +2

    Fabulous. I wear Smartwool merino socks - no blister in 48 months.

  • @TVinmyEye
    @TVinmyEye 2 года назад +1

    I’m a size 10.5 in most if not all shoes. Hiking boots however, I usually buy .5 larger in hiking boots and a full size larger in European made hiking boots/Mountaineering Boots

  • @nickywhite_music
    @nickywhite_music 3 года назад +5

    That's absolutely the best hiking boot fitting guide there is! Thanks!

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  3 года назад

      Thanks Nikolay!

    • @christheswiss390
      @christheswiss390 3 года назад

      It is clearly NOT - but rather - the video is heavily flawed. Look at my comment above (which for "obvious reasons" went uncommented by the "content creator", and you'll notice right away that he missed the most basic and (imho) by far most important aspect of seriously fitting hiking and mountaineering boots.

  • @jaytt4639
    @jaytt4639 Год назад +1

    Great review. I have to use toe socks and/or toe sock liner with darn tough sock.

  • @nokomaoutdoors7964
    @nokomaoutdoors7964 4 года назад +9

    When you use a brannock device measure for your arch!! Because the support it so much more pronounced in hikers it’s more important to make sure your foot is getting the proper support. It’ll usually fit exactly how you want it and how you explained in the video lol (space up front in the toe box for your toes to splay out and it’ll give your toes room that when you’re walking down a steeper hill that they aren’t hitting the end) the other thing is lacing is very important in securing the foot back but one of the biggest things to make sure your foot isn’t sliding forward is making sure your arch is in the right spot. If it’s to far back then it’ll be hitting your heal which would throw the alignment of your body off. If it’s a good fitting arch it’ll create a locking feature that secures your foot not allowing it to slide forward! ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BALL OF YOUR FOOT IS SITTING AT THE WIDEST PART OF THE BOOT!! So many customers don’t understand this and refuse help. Great video you explained it perfectly

    • @dejanmarkovic3040
      @dejanmarkovic3040 3 года назад

      You said exactly the same things he says in the video.

  • @brysonstansfield4904
    @brysonstansfield4904 3 года назад +6

    Great video with concise practical tips ... made a huge difference when trying multiple boots on! Thanks!

  • @kmw7273
    @kmw7273 Год назад +1

    Delighted i came across ths video,. Im actually going looking for hiking boots this weekend as we are hiking Ireland highest mountain in July and I don't think my current boots will be suitable for this so was hoping to upgrade to more suitable boots this weekend, will def take all these tips in mind and I'll also invest in a proper pair of socks and insoles.

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  Год назад

      Sounds like an awesome trip. Have fun!

    • @kmw7273
      @kmw7273 Год назад +1

      @@chaarstore bought my new boots today, I followed all your advise and picked a pair that I hope suit me well, I was tired between 2 but if I hadn't followed your advise I would have probably gone with my heart but I felt I didn't hav just enough toe room and they were slimmer fit so went with my head and went for the other one which I had a bit more room in toe box, I also bought a pair of special high arch insoles and have now popped them into the boot. Thank you for the excellent but simple advise

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  Год назад +1

      @@kmw7273 Glad to hear it. Hope they work out well for you!

  • @rachaelb5465
    @rachaelb5465 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome thanks so much. I've been having issues with a new pair beginner hiker here. Thanks for touching on width too.

  • @ameeralabbasi1313
    @ameeralabbasi1313 3 года назад +1

    I’ve watched many videos to learn how i choose my right boot size Spicialy for hiking. But honestly you are the best.
    Thank you very much and I really Appreciated.

  • @j.pershing2197
    @j.pershing2197 3 года назад

    Just get Scarpa. 40 yrs and these boots are just awesome.

  • @larissacherepova3997
    @larissacherepova3997 2 года назад +2

    Incredibly helpful and thoroughly explained! Thanks so much!

  • @PolarIre
    @PolarIre 3 года назад

    Mole tape skin, maybe moisturizer every hour, change socks often.
    Idk if lotion would work but blisters are from high friction so lotion and mile tape to fight that.
    For work boots normally an inch of stra space is a must but idk if that's best for hiking...
    You could say hiking is completely different but I could spend 10 hours walking through a construction site with hills, debre, mud, water, tiny ankle roll rocks. Who wears steel toe on trail?

  • @mishaberger
    @mishaberger 5 месяцев назад

    At 5:50 you say the widest part of the foot should line up with the widest part of the shoe, and that it’s worth sizing up a bit for those two to line up even if it means more space in front of your toes than necessary. I have the opposite problem - when I get the right length and width shoe, the widest part of the shoe is closer to the toe than the widest part of my foot. If I downsize for those to line up, the toe box becomes far too tight. As a result, the flex point of the shoe is further forward than ideal, placing excessive weight on my toes rather than ball of foot at toe-off. Any advice? For some reason I only seem to have this issue with hiking boots, not running shoes.

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  5 месяцев назад

      Hmm... Have you had someone check your foot measurements on a Brannock device? It's unusual, but from what you're describing, it sounds like you basically have really long toes relative to your arch length (arch length meaning heel of foot to ball of foot measurement). Most of the time when there is a difference we see a bigger arch length size than heel to toe length size.
      When in doubt, it's usually best to go with the larger of the measurements.

  • @radie1230
    @radie1230 2 года назад +2

    I appreciate this video. Solves my exact set of concerns. Thank you.

  • @2wheelsrbest327
    @2wheelsrbest327 4 года назад +3

    Thank you a great informative video. Already using your advice as I have just brought a pair of new boots and I will wear them around the house before venturing outside in them. Ted

  • @dwe243utube
    @dwe243utube Год назад

    Just absolutely excellent video, as so many others have shared.

  • @markteague8889
    @markteague8889 3 года назад +1

    Where the arch support of the shoe / insole strikes your foot is just as important as length. If it’s too close to the ball it’s going to cause you grief and if it is too close to your heel it will equally cause you grief. It’s gotta hit the sweet spot right between ball and heel in the middle of the arch.

    • @philsmith2444
      @philsmith2444 Год назад

      Yes, buy the one that fits your foot, not your shoe size, and trim the excess.

  • @IIGravityII
    @IIGravityII 2 года назад

    This is really the best helpful video to find the perfect fit. It helped me a lot to choose the right size between two different sizes of new Salomon quest 4 gtx boots. I thought first EU 44 is right for me, but after your video it turned out that EU 44 2/3 is the perfect size. Thanks a lot for your great Video and eplanation.

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  2 года назад +1

      Awesome! Thanks & have fun out there

    • @chirsbom337
      @chirsbom337 2 года назад

      Funny how some think the Quest is for hiking, while others think of a full leather boot for the same purpose. I guess that is the difference in where we hike and under what conditions. When I look at REI vidoes I am like "but those are paths with well mainteined bridges, we dont got those, we have rockey paths at best".

  • @Mick_Say_Trail_Sports
    @Mick_Say_Trail_Sports 2 года назад

    Great advice. Glad I watched this before boot shopping tomorrow

  • @juszczaq
    @juszczaq 3 года назад

    really informative!
    I just learned that my outlet Mammut shoes that I was woried I bought too big are actually a perfect fit! (got that thumb width on the insole)

  • @Yowzoe
    @Yowzoe 2 года назад +1

    Solid info and super-useful and concise explanations - thank you!

  • @maryrobinson6204
    @maryrobinson6204 3 года назад +1

    Excellent presentation, all the points I needed to hear about to get the right fit. Thank you.

  • @9094mtz
    @9094mtz 2 года назад +2

    Thank you! 🙏🤩
    Awesome video 👏👏
    Of all the videos I saw on how to choose the appropriate hiking boots, this is the most informative and educational video of them all!! I saved it and shared it with my trail buddies!
    #Newbie🥾🥾🚶‍♂️🚶‍♀️

  • @chirsbom337
    @chirsbom337 2 года назад

    This is an actual good fitting video. Great work explaning this prosess. Thanks!

  • @eddiemathis412
    @eddiemathis412 Месяц назад

    Great video however how does a person break in a boot if they are on a Thru-Hike like a Appalachian trail Thru-Hike.

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  Месяц назад

      Break in your first pair before starting the thru hike. If you have to get a new pair partway through the hike just go with a little bit more padded sock (always use wool too) and stay on top of blister /hotspot prevention like you normally would. I personally keep some duct tape wrapped around a water bottle to cover up hotspots before they turn into a blister. Leukotape or moleskin work well too... moleskin is probably the least versatile of the options though since first aid is probably the only thing you would use it for.

  • @skylaraustin85
    @skylaraustin85 7 месяцев назад

    Going back to the store tomorrow! Lol Boot felt GREAT for days but something is just off....pulled the insole out and it's literally the exact length of my foot!! Oops.

  • @rtype4930
    @rtype4930 3 года назад

    Excellent advises ! Merrell and Salomon fits perfect for me

  • @MIBIncomeEncourager
    @MIBIncomeEncourager 3 года назад

    Brilliant video .....advice is straight to point....no waffle.....superb detail...facts, practical...and genuinely helpful to people....

  • @rpotter99
    @rpotter99 2 года назад

    Thank you for taking the time to make this. Very helpful

  • @trustymove
    @trustymove 3 года назад +1

    An awesome video, well explained, genuine, not here just to sell or promote a product. Good on you, Chaar👍
    Greetings from New Zealand!

  • @magnificus8581
    @magnificus8581 Год назад

    This is a fantastic video! How did I not know these things?

  • @baxter2413
    @baxter2413 Месяц назад

    Nice video. Oh, I think Oboze puts a great insole in their boots.

  • @GeoCherian
    @GeoCherian 3 года назад

    Probably the best video on this topic.Thank You.

  • @snamitas
    @snamitas 3 года назад

    Thank you for the informative video. The best one I found so far.

  • @wendyhassam8353
    @wendyhassam8353 3 года назад +2

    That’s been so helpful - thank you! 😀

  • @misacbanglay2076
    @misacbanglay2076 Год назад

    Thankyou for sharing your experience

  • @sylviatct7913
    @sylviatct7913 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for the great details and in depth explanations!

  • @jcarden6615
    @jcarden6615 3 года назад +1

    wow I learned so much thank you. you're the best!

  • @musicgarden5324
    @musicgarden5324 3 года назад

    Awesome tips and info. Many thanks!

  • @unown_
    @unown_ 5 месяцев назад

    6:29 I am also pressing a bit over the edge in my new shoes, light wise they are perfect but I have worn them for 2 weeks but they hurt my pinky toe thst is bulging over th sole of the shoe. What should I do? Does this break in or is the shoe too narrow?

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  5 месяцев назад

      For me that's usually not an issue and it usually breaks in just fine. But every shoe and every foot is a little different, including subjectivity of what different people can / will tolerate and/or find comfortable. Some shoes break in faster than others too. I know this replay probably isn't all that helpful, but the truth is, without reviewing the fit in person with you it's hard to say what the right answer is in this case.

  • @swedge4852
    @swedge4852 2 года назад +1

    Buying a pair of hiking boots and I find this information very helpful. Thank you for a very informative presentation. And the last comments regarding socks was good to know. If not for that, I would be using the "cotton is rotten" variety. I appreciate your post.

  • @leemccracken
    @leemccracken 3 года назад +1

    Super useful video, makes everything very clear. Thank you!

  • @TanyaErvin-m6u
    @TanyaErvin-m6u 4 месяца назад

    Great job tyler

  • @marcjs183
    @marcjs183 2 года назад

    Great guide dude, thanks a lot, you helped me a lot!

  • @lucie.markova
    @lucie.markova 2 года назад

    Very clear video, thanks for all the information!

  • @Sharon-yk7xm
    @Sharon-yk7xm 9 месяцев назад

    Great information for any shoe

  • @mcankaka
    @mcankaka 3 года назад +1

    I was about to change my Salomon, cause my toe is little far away and shoe feels like one numb big and i’m not comfortable in that. But after this video, it fits perfect:) i have to see that after 6 hours a day with 3 days hiking, then i know i will thank this video again :)

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. Have fun on your hike!

    • @taimaaldebiat6313
      @taimaaldebiat6313 3 года назад

      How did it work?

    • @mcankaka
      @mcankaka 3 года назад

      @@taimaaldebiat6313 i couldn’t test yet mate sorry.. but lots of people saying same thing.. if you hike for days it’s important, but if you just for 1-2 days for hiking you can just take true to fit foot numb imo✌🏼

  • @adrianzamfir2663
    @adrianzamfir2663 3 года назад +1

    It would have helped to show also signs for too big / too small shoes.

    • @maryrobinson6204
      @maryrobinson6204 3 года назад

      watch it again and that is covered. snug on the sides, finger down the back of your heal between your heal and boot, take out the insole and one thumb with at the top of the insole is a good fit, etc.

  • @livingadreamlife1428
    @livingadreamlife1428 3 года назад

    Excellent advice provided here.

  • @lou9029
    @lou9029 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks man, great info!

  • @GlobalEltorro
    @GlobalEltorro Год назад +1

    This is so helpful!

  • @miutzyh
    @miutzyh 2 года назад

    Thanks so much! Very informative and super happy with my fit.

  • @МаринаПроцюк-л3ж

    Thank you for the video! Could you tell please, when I stay on tge inclined down surface in a store, should I feel the end of the boot or should I feel an empty space?

  • @classicalevince5650
    @classicalevince5650 8 дней назад

    I have one foot that is bigger than the other. What do i do? I have 10.5 us size boots from Kathmandu and my toes hurt so much on the decent, they were fine on the way up tho.

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  7 дней назад

      Believe it or not, most people have one foot that is 1/2 to 1 full size larger than the other. For hiking boots, shoes, and trail running sneakers we usually try the larger size first since it will typically be the most comfortable. If your size difference is more than 1 full size it can take more time until you find the right pair.

  • @AustriaGermany
    @AustriaGermany Год назад

    Great review - thanks !

  • @ObsidianFrog
    @ObsidianFrog Год назад

    Solid information. Thanks

  • @mikeknoll2865
    @mikeknoll2865 3 года назад

    I Only shop manufactures that make wide or extra wide. Why? I have a wide foot.

  • @Realletsplaygrey
    @Realletsplaygrey Год назад

    Just got my first pair of hiking boots. For my right foot it sort of feels like my toes are smooshed. Should i opt for the wide version of the boot ?

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  Год назад

      It depends… really the best way to tell would be to try on different sized AND different brands/ styles. most likely you need a little bit bigger size, but not necessarily the next wider width.

  • @emilywhiting1009
    @emilywhiting1009 4 года назад +1

    Really helpful video! Thank you

  • @outdooroutfitters3658
    @outdooroutfitters3658 3 года назад

    Very informative video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @teutates619
    @teutates619 2 года назад

    Thanks for the excellent advice!I had ordered Salewa size 13UK, the largest size they have and I couldn't at all fit a finger behind my foot as shown. I'm returning that pair, and have yet another disappointment: larger than the largest size is impossible.
    I have some pairs of Timberland winter botos, which actually are on the edge, and I don't want to repeat that mistake: shoes HAVE TO be comfy in size.
    If anyone knows of a brand that does larger sizes, I'd be happy to hear that!
    I have size 13 UK (14 US). That's normally a perfect fit, but Salewa and some Timberlands just don't. I had super good approach shoes from The North Face (I call them the most fantastic shoes of my life) - Summit Series, of course. I don't trust any of their crape now. Dunno about Scarpa's 13UK, might try it...

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  2 года назад

      Best of luck finding your fit! 13 UK / 14US and larger can be hard to find, especially in some of the more technical oriented / niche brands like Salewa. I do think Lowa makes some models, such as the Renegade in up to a 14UK/15US though.

  • @gosiagrzesiak
    @gosiagrzesiak Год назад

    Very good, helpful video! All my shoes were …. Too small 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  Год назад

      Oh no! Hopefully it won't be a problem in the future!

  • @paulhogger8126
    @paulhogger8126 Год назад

    Hi great post - which model of Salomon boots are you using in the video please?

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  Год назад

      Wish I could tell you, but it's an older model that's now discontinued by them.

  • @hikerJohn
    @hikerJohn 2 года назад

    I just want the best light weight boot for use with microspikes or K-10 crampons that's extra wide for my high volume high arch foot. I doint have pointed feet like you have in the video, mine are more squared off or blunt (short toes) and fit well into Lone Peak trail runners but my feet freeze (get numb) hiking in wet snow while other hikes around me dont seem to have that issue. So I think I will at least try a boot. But which one? I cant try them all . . .

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  2 года назад

      You'll find some, just visit a store with a good selection and try a bunch on. The Lone Peaks are relatively unstructured compared to most boots, so whatever you end up with will probably need a little break in period before you start racking up miles. Just something to keep in mind during the try-on process.

  • @arcent27
    @arcent27 Год назад

    My feet are 11 inches long with wool socks on. What would be the best size for high altitude mountaineering boots like sportiva Olympus? I normally wear salomons 11.5 and do well with them even after swelling

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  Год назад

      Hey Alberto, The only way to know for sure is to try them on, especially for mountaineering in conditions where your life might depend on the boots. 11.5 / 45EU is probably a good starting place, but every model and brand will fit a little differently. You might even be the same size in two different boots, but one is just a better overall shape / fit for your foot.

  • @calreedo9398
    @calreedo9398 11 месяцев назад

    What are the top right line of brown boots in the video?

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  11 месяцев назад +1

      They are mostly boots from Carolina: www.chaar.us/brands/Carolina.html?sort=bestselling

    • @calreedo9398
      @calreedo9398 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@chaarstore thank you ☺️

  • @jimm6339
    @jimm6339 2 года назад +1

    Thanks. I enjoyed the video

  • @labellaescrima1996
    @labellaescrima1996 4 года назад +1

    Darn Tough are guaranteed for life, so if you get a hole send it back they will send you back another pair, of course it has to be logical...if you set fire to them you are not going to get another pair, use your head. Although I have noticed that any wool socks you wear can not be wash as often has cotton socks, since they tend to wick away moisture and smell, wear them a few day not consecutively of course, but don't wash them so often and do not put them in the dryer let them dry on a towel or line dry, the important thing to remember is take care of them because they are expensive and you want them for a long time. I have over 30 pairs Darn Tough, WigWam, Smartwool, Icebreaker, and my favourite and really really really warm socks come from New Zealand...they are the Lothlorien Possum made from merino wool and possum fur...yes that's right possum fur! Possum and Merino wool combines for extra health benefits in resisting odour and bacteria. You need to try them I guarantee they are worthed...you can get a pair for 35 NZ dollars so that's about 25.00 usd, same price as all the other brands.

  • @samerhawamdeh376
    @samerhawamdeh376 3 года назад

    Unique review , but I wanna ask you about ecco boots , how do you classified them ,,,

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  3 года назад +1

      Not super familiar with Ecco, but pretty sure that's more of a comfort shoe brand than a hiking shoe brand - i.e. more for casual / everyday wear.

  • @manishkukreja9683
    @manishkukreja9683 Год назад

    Hii! I want to know kind of insole should I look for a hiking boot? There are different kinds of insole present, memory foam, gel based, arch support. Etc

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  Год назад +1

      The specific insole might vary from person to person, but some kind of orthotic / arch support is usually the best. Some popular brands are Superfeet and Spenco.

    • @manishkukreja9683
      @manishkukreja9683 Год назад

      @@chaarstore These brands are not available in my country. I know arch support insole. What's orthotic? Is it cushioned insole? How does an insole should be for good shock absorption?

    • @manishkukreja9683
      @manishkukreja9683 Год назад

      Insole of which material should I look for? Pu, gel, foam? All these materials are available in orthotic insole

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  Год назад

      @@manishkukreja9683 Usually an orthotic insole will have a combination of materials. The most common is a plastic or carbon fiber frame under a semi-firm foam.

  • @brixferera8938
    @brixferera8938 5 месяцев назад

    great advice

  • @appalachianwoman561
    @appalachianwoman561 2 года назад

    Happy to find out on my new pair of hiking boots I picked the correct size. I'd been wearing a pair of the higher end US Army military boots for the past 6 years and they're starting to get worn out. I needed the taller boots at the time that the Army surplus kind afforded me for being in a heavy timber rattlesnake and copperhead area. Now I've decided to try a mid pair between boots and low tops hikers.

  • @Alex-oy6wb
    @Alex-oy6wb 2 года назад

    Great video…what do you think about Solomon Outline Mid Gtx and Altra Lobe Peak Hiker boots?

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  2 года назад +1

      @Alex - they're both decent lightweight/light duty hiking shoes. Pick a few options and try them on to see what fits best.

  • @AAAAAAndreyAndreev
    @AAAAAAndreyAndreev 2 года назад

    this was awesome! thanks man

  • @RnRHeath
    @RnRHeath 2 года назад

    Thanks! Very helpful. One question. How much heel slippage is appropriate? Thank you!

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  2 года назад +1

      Really you shouldn't have any heel slip, but in very stiff boots it can happen if they aren't laced and tied snugly. So if you put the boots on and lace them up properly, but still get heel slip it could be one of two things: 1) the boot isn't the right size for your foot; or 2) the boot isn't the right shape for your foot. One more caveat, in a really stiff boot, if you try hard enough you will be able to get your heels to slip even if the boot does fit properly. So basically, don't try to force slip when evaluating, but do lace up securely and walk normally. Ideally try out walking on or simulating some inclines too to test for slippage.

    • @RnRHeath
      @RnRHeath 2 года назад +1

      Thank you.

  • @whitemexican3923
    @whitemexican3923 3 года назад

    Real good presentation. Thank you! One question: How far up and down should my heel move when I walk around the store in the new boots I'm trying on? AND where is your store and the name of it?

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  3 года назад +2

      Hi Dave- Thanks for the compliment! Really your heel should not move up and down inside the boots when properly laced up if they are the right size. You may experience heel lift in stiffer boots like backpacking and mountaineering boots, even when properly fitted, if they aren't laced securely.

    • @chaarstore
      @chaarstore  3 года назад +1

      Name of store is Chaar and we are located in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Thanks for asking!