PSDBowhunter
Lil-Rokslider
I've seen some similar threads on fitment issues with more of a mountaineering boot and some threads on zero drop/wide toe box shoes and boots. I'm looking for some additional insight on my specific situation and wanted to see if anyone could shed some light on it for me.
First off, I have been trail running exclusively in Altra shoes for close to 10 years. In addition to that I have only worn zero drop/wide toe box shoes for daily use (Altra and Lems) for the past 7 or so years.
Being on here and listening to several podcasts over the years I wanted to have a good boot to use for backpacking, hunting, and hiking. I started with a Lowa Renegade and used them on a six day backpacking trip after breaking them in. The boots were okay, but I would get pain in the balls of my feet that made them pretty uncomfortable. I tried the super feet hike support (the ones with the topography lines) and they helped a little, but the pain was still there after a couple miles. I then tried a pair of Schnee Timberlines. Loved the quality and feel of this boot, but experienced the same thing with them after a few miles of hiking.
In contrast, I've had Lone Peak hikers as well as most recently a pair of Topo Trailventure (5mm drop, but still has wide toe box), and I never get the soreness/pain in the balls of my feet with those.
I'm thinking that the combination of a narrow toe box and the larger heel to toe drops of the traditional boots are causing the pain.
My questions are:
1. Is there anything I can do different to make more of a mountaineering boot work for me (i.e. lacing techniques, stretching the leather, etc.)?
2. Am I better off just sticking with the light boots from Altra, Topo, Vivo, etc.?
3. Do I need to try more boots to find the right one?
First off, I have been trail running exclusively in Altra shoes for close to 10 years. In addition to that I have only worn zero drop/wide toe box shoes for daily use (Altra and Lems) for the past 7 or so years.
Being on here and listening to several podcasts over the years I wanted to have a good boot to use for backpacking, hunting, and hiking. I started with a Lowa Renegade and used them on a six day backpacking trip after breaking them in. The boots were okay, but I would get pain in the balls of my feet that made them pretty uncomfortable. I tried the super feet hike support (the ones with the topography lines) and they helped a little, but the pain was still there after a couple miles. I then tried a pair of Schnee Timberlines. Loved the quality and feel of this boot, but experienced the same thing with them after a few miles of hiking.
In contrast, I've had Lone Peak hikers as well as most recently a pair of Topo Trailventure (5mm drop, but still has wide toe box), and I never get the soreness/pain in the balls of my feet with those.
I'm thinking that the combination of a narrow toe box and the larger heel to toe drops of the traditional boots are causing the pain.
My questions are:
1. Is there anything I can do different to make more of a mountaineering boot work for me (i.e. lacing techniques, stretching the leather, etc.)?
2. Am I better off just sticking with the light boots from Altra, Topo, Vivo, etc.?
3. Do I need to try more boots to find the right one?