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 GEAR FEATURES 24 / 04 / 08
 

Shopping Tips - Outdoors Footwear

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eVent Fabrics

We already give you the low down on what to look for in detail in our series of Buyers' Guides but in our new series of shopping tips, we're going to be suggesting some handy tips for buying different bits of outdoors kit that hold good for beginner or experienced users alike.

They're the basics that will help you buy the right footwear, waterproof shell or pack with the minimum hassle.


Number one: Footwear

Buying boots or shoes is one of the biggest decisions you'll make and it's worth getting it right because footwear impacts directly - sometimes very directly - on your comfort.

Variety Rules

Generally different brands and boots have different shapes as they're built on different lasts, which are artificial feet, kind of a template. Your mission is to find the last that's closest to your own foot shape and volume and the best way of doing this is to use an outdoors shop with a variety of different brands.

Trust The Staff

Experienced boot fitters will have a good idea of what will suit your foot just by looking at its shape and talking to you. Tell them what you're going to be doing and listen to what they suggest.

Shop In The Afternoon

During the day your feet can swell by up to half a size. A close-fitting boot at breakfast could be too tight by tea time, so shop in the afternoon once your feet have swollen up. It's best, if you can, to choose a quiet week day so the staff aren't distracted.

Take Your Socks

Shops will lend you socks, but it's best to take your own along, the ones you intend to use in the boots for the most realistic fit.

Try Carefully

Good shops will have incline boards to allow you to simulate walking up and down hill. The main points to watch out for are an absence of hot spots - no tight areas - a lack of heel lift when walking up hill and enough toe clearance when walking down. Don't be afraid to try lots of different brands and models till one feels right.

Customisation

Some specialists will be able to customise the fit of boots and shoes using volume reduces to improve fit and possibly a rubbing bar to, say, remove a hot spot if you have an irregular-shaped foot. It's better to find a boot that fits you straight off, but some form of customisation to improve a near miss may do the trick.

Beware Foam

A lot of modern boots have a lot of internal padding. That can mean they feel comfy initially in a way that traditional boots don't, but with use, some foams can compress leading to a looser fit. Beware boots with lots of heavy internal padding which may sacrifice long term fit and support for initial comfort.

Take Them Home...

Most specialist outdoor shops will allow you to buy boots, take them home and wear them indoors, then give you an exchange or refund if you decide they're not for you. If you want to do this, talk to the shop and make sure that's acceptable to them.

The Golden Rule - If There's One Thing...

Finally, above all, boots and shoes are all about fit. Just because a boot has won a magazine test, don't assume it will work for you. It may have been designed to fit someone with wider feet, narrower feet, Mongolian feet or what have you. If the boot doesn't feel right then the chances are that it isn't right. Limp away and try something else instead.


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Simon Robinson 2 
Posted: 26/04/08 07:51:54 54
Excellent advice! In fact, I think this is the most concise, informative and honest guidance on choosing the right footwear I've seen.
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