Shopping for boots becomes a whole lot easier if you know whether you're an overpronator, have a high arch, or a "normal" foot. Try this wet test to determine your foot type.
I have given up getting da boots to "fit" da feet. I now aspire to get da feet to fit da boot. With luck, my boots fit, if not, I either lace them loose so they at least protect my feet from rocks, tarantulas, snakes and trail slime or take them back to REI. — jeff
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I have given up getting da boots to "fit" da feet. I now aspire to get da feet to fit da boot. With luck, my boots fit, if not, I either lace them loose so they at least protect my feet from rocks, tarantulas, snakes and trail slime or take them back to REI.
— jeff
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