Should winter boots be tight or loose?

Snow boots should hug your foot comfortably, providing both support and insulation. A looser fitting boot will offer greater warmth and comfort but will cause problems when walking longer distances. Snow boots that are too tight will lead to circulation issues and problems walking.
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Is it better to have loose or tight boots?

Since many boot styles are more spacious than regular shoes, it's important that they fit snuggly along the bottom of your foot[1]. And this should go without saying, but boots should never be so tight that they make your toes feel cramped or uncomfortable.
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Should I size up in boots for winter?

You want your winter boots to be a little roomy to fit thicker, warmer socks, plus a little extra space to allow air to circulate. The extra space allows for body heat to be retained and moisture to evaporate.
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How tight should a snow boot be?

Snowboard boots should feel snug everywhere—snug at your heel, instep, and toebox, and your toes should barely touch the ends. So don't freak if they feel too tight at first because if they fit "just right" straight outta the box, chances are you'll be screwed in a week.
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How tight should boots fit at first?

It should not pinch across the ball of the foot or the toes, but should be comfortably snug in the instep area of your foot. Just like a good handshake. A new boot may slip some when new, but if it is snug in the instep, that slip will come out, after it is flexed from wearing.
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Proper Snowboard Boot Fit



Do boots loosen over time?

Yes, leather boots, with use, naturally stretch over time. The weight and stress you apply to the boots as you wear them will eventually cause the boots to shape to your feet. But the change will be minimal, and won't be enough to correct for wrong sizing.
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How are snow boots supposed to fit?

Snow boots should hug your foot comfortably, providing both support and insulation. A looser fitting boot will offer greater warmth and comfort but will cause problems when walking longer distances. Snow boots that are too tight will lead to circulation issues and problems walking.
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Should you get boots a size bigger?

You should also not try to size up in regular boot sizes, because even if larger boots fit the width of your foot, the boot will be too long and will cause blisters, chafing and heel slippage. Instead, try on boots that naturally come in wide sizes like Chippewa, Rocky and Wolverine.
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How do you know if your ski boots are too small?

Too Small. The boot's sole length is too short for your foot and/or its volume too low for the width of your foot, height of your instep, or size of your calf. Toes are curled or significantly jammed up against the end of the boot. The boot is cutting into the top of your midfoot/instep.
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How do you know if your ski boots are too big?

Put your feet in the boots with a ski sock on, and put your toes all the way to the front so they are just touching. What we want to measure is the space behind your heel and the shell. If you have more than 2cm (a little less than an inch) behind your heel your ski boots are too big.
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Should your toes touch the end of your boots?

Check for heel lift and toes touching the end of the boot. You should be able to wiggle your toes inside the toe box (the front of the shoe).
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Is your boot size the same as your shoe size?

Your boot size will often not be the same as your shoe size, though for some people it will be. There are a few reasons for this. Partially, it has to do with the way that sizes are measured. Partially it has to do with the lasts that shoemakers use to make shoes.
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How much heel slip is normal in boots?

There are five areas to check. They are: the flex point, the heel, the width, the arch, and the toe box. Your boots should not feel tight. They should feel snug on the forefoot, they should have plenty of room in the toe box, and the heel should not slip more than a quarter of an inch.
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Are boots supposed to be loose around the calf?

Since everyone's calf-size is a little different, there's no set recommendation for how your boots should wrap around. It's much more important to get the fit right in the foot and at the toe. You may find a half-inch of room at the calf, or you may find up to two inches.
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How long do boots take to break in?

New boots can take around 80 to 100 hours to break in. That being said, don't subject yourself to wearing your boots for 4 days straight and expect your feet to be happy with you. Instead, space this time out to about 2 to 3 hours a day and keep a second pair of boots to change into.
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Why do my boots hurt the top of my foot?

The extensor tendons, located in the top of the foot, are needed for flexing or pulling the foot upward. If they become inflamed due to overuse or wearing shoes without proper support, they may get torn or inflamed. This is known as extensor tendinitis, which can cause significant pain in the top of the foot.
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Should I go up a half size in ski boots?

Ski boots usually run true to size. We don't wear the same size ski boot as we do tennis shoes because a ski boot needs to be well-fitted to ensure proper performance. That means your ski boot could be half a size to a full size smaller than your regular shoe.
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Will ski boots loosen up?

To conclude, you can expect the lining of new ski boots to stretch very slightly as you break them in as you begin to wear them. However, if you are still having problems with your new boots, speak to a professional boot fitter for advice on if you need your boots to be professionally stretched.
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What is ski boot syndrome?

Abstract. The extensor tendons and peroneal nerve can be compressed at the ankle by the tongue of the ski boot. The resulting neuritis and synovitis may be severe enough to mimick an anterior compartment syndrome. Treatment consists of conservative methods but the paresthesiae may remain for long periods of time.
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How do you know your boot size?

Wrap the measuring tape or string all the way around your foot at the widest part (typically the bunion joint) and measure the circumference. Do this for both feet, as there may be some variation in foot size. Typically, the length plus 1 inch is generally your boot size with most manufacturers.
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How do you wear boots that are too big?

There are several good ways of ensuring most trainers and dress shoes fit more snugly:
  1. Wear thicker or an additional pair of socks. Thick socks will add extra bulk to your feet and provide a tighter fit inside your shoe. ...
  2. Use a padded heel grip. ...
  3. Use a padded toe cushion.
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How tall should snow boots be?

1. The Proper Height. Snow boots should extend at least above the hem of your pants, and preferably above your ankle to keep snow from getting inside the boot. If you live in an area with deep snow, the higher the better.
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Do Sorel boots fit big or small?

The Sorel size chart is reliable, however some customers do find that they boots do come up a little large in our experience. We would therefore recommend, if you are unsure, to go down half a size to your normal shoe size.
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Can you stretch winter boots?

Point a blow dryer about 6 inches away from your boots at the tightest parts of your shoe (usually the toe and heel area). Hold for about 30 seconds on each spot. Curl, bend and wiggle your toes during this process for better stretching. Wear the boots until they cool down so they can mold to your foot shape.
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Do Sorel boots loosen up?

Very happy with these boots. They were a little tight at first so I put on a couple of pairs of socks to stretch them out. Fit great now.
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