gostovp
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Long post so bear with me…
I have a pair of HanWag Alaska GTX in size 11.5 W… I feel they have been great boots, seem to fit me well. Broke in this summer really well for me. I used them on my Sept archery elk hunt and had no blisters or hot spots. My only issue was towards the end of my hunt both my big toes just hurt bad, like painful when walking on them, and almost numb by end of trip, and pain stuck around for a couple weeks after trip ( while wearing any shoe). I’ve been wearing the boots again while whitetail and upland hunting back home… and sure enough that toe pain is kinda coming back..
any thoughts? Is the boot just too stiff for me? Is it a fit issue ? ( I seem to have plenty of toe box room, don’t feel any rubbing on my big toe… my left pinky toe sometimes feels pinched but that toe is weird in just about all boots).
More about my feet. My left foot measures just a hair over 11 on the Brannock, my right measures just under 11, so usually size up to 11.5 depending on how the boot runs. On the Brannock I measure on the high side of medium width, and maybe just into wide side with thick socks, and again depending on the boot will go normal or wide with. I have a narrower heel… here’s where it gets interesting… natural flat feet, I’ve never had an arch or instep of any kind even when younger, but I don’t have any pronation issues ( my shoes wear very evenly), no knee or back pain issues. I’ve tried various insoles like Superfeet, Sol, Powerstep and they all seem to have to much of an arch and cause irritation on my arch area.
Is this a problem with the boot? Too stiff or other fit issue? Am I pronating and don’t realize it? ( like my foot is rolling in just a bit and my big toe is taking all the pressure)? Do I maybe need to continue to try and find an insole that might work? Go to a podiatrist?
ps: Other boots I’ve tried/ owned: I own the Cripsi summit GTX ( ok fit, don’t put a ton of miles on them because the midsole cushion sucks and they kinda rub my left pinky). Schnees timberline and Beartooth ( great boot, didn’t fit my feet) , Kennetrek MTN extreme ( didn’t feel right on my feet), whites locsha ( feet slid around too much) … note non of these other boots have really any mileage on my feet, so I don’t know if the big toe pain would manifest or not…
I have a pair of HanWag Alaska GTX in size 11.5 W… I feel they have been great boots, seem to fit me well. Broke in this summer really well for me. I used them on my Sept archery elk hunt and had no blisters or hot spots. My only issue was towards the end of my hunt both my big toes just hurt bad, like painful when walking on them, and almost numb by end of trip, and pain stuck around for a couple weeks after trip ( while wearing any shoe). I’ve been wearing the boots again while whitetail and upland hunting back home… and sure enough that toe pain is kinda coming back..
any thoughts? Is the boot just too stiff for me? Is it a fit issue ? ( I seem to have plenty of toe box room, don’t feel any rubbing on my big toe… my left pinky toe sometimes feels pinched but that toe is weird in just about all boots).
More about my feet. My left foot measures just a hair over 11 on the Brannock, my right measures just under 11, so usually size up to 11.5 depending on how the boot runs. On the Brannock I measure on the high side of medium width, and maybe just into wide side with thick socks, and again depending on the boot will go normal or wide with. I have a narrower heel… here’s where it gets interesting… natural flat feet, I’ve never had an arch or instep of any kind even when younger, but I don’t have any pronation issues ( my shoes wear very evenly), no knee or back pain issues. I’ve tried various insoles like Superfeet, Sol, Powerstep and they all seem to have to much of an arch and cause irritation on my arch area.
Is this a problem with the boot? Too stiff or other fit issue? Am I pronating and don’t realize it? ( like my foot is rolling in just a bit and my big toe is taking all the pressure)? Do I maybe need to continue to try and find an insole that might work? Go to a podiatrist?
ps: Other boots I’ve tried/ owned: I own the Cripsi summit GTX ( ok fit, don’t put a ton of miles on them because the midsole cushion sucks and they kinda rub my left pinky). Schnees timberline and Beartooth ( great boot, didn’t fit my feet) , Kennetrek MTN extreme ( didn’t feel right on my feet), whites locsha ( feet slid around too much) … note non of these other boots have really any mileage on my feet, so I don’t know if the big toe pain would manifest or not…