This isn't a length (in inches) matters question but instead a length in miles (or days,weeks,months), before you switch to breaking in a new boot. How far do you go before you say, "I'm giving up on this boot X and switching to boot Y"
I appreciate that some are able to put on a sturdy mountain hunting boot and its good to go. Minimal break in. But I'm really frustrated after having put at least 20 miles on my boots and last week w a 60lb pack over 7 miles of fairly variable terrain, the heel blisters are there again. No worries when doing general knock around stuff. They feel great. But you start adding elevation change and a reasonable amount of weight to your pack, and it's blister time again.
I have my tibets laced great, great insole, comfort abounds, and very secure in the boot until I climb. A recent article I read said 50 miles. Y'all go that far??
I appreciate that some are able to put on a sturdy mountain hunting boot and its good to go. Minimal break in. But I'm really frustrated after having put at least 20 miles on my boots and last week w a 60lb pack over 7 miles of fairly variable terrain, the heel blisters are there again. No worries when doing general knock around stuff. They feel great. But you start adding elevation change and a reasonable amount of weight to your pack, and it's blister time again.
I have my tibets laced great, great insole, comfort abounds, and very secure in the boot until I climb. A recent article I read said 50 miles. Y'all go that far??