I've had a very difficult time finding good boots that work for me. Best fitting boot I've ever worn is the Solomon Quest, but I'm looking for a boot that is actually waterproof. I hate wet feet, and dont need insulated for winter. So any good waterproof boot will serve all my needs.
I have had Several Crispi, Asolo, Oboz, Zamberlan, and more. I have never had an issue with boots or shoes until I started trying high end boots. Foot box too narrow on one foot or both feet, but I dont wear a wide. Heel slip causing blisters, not enough support, the eyelets pinch the top of my foot when the boot flexes, ect. ect. All the boots I have tried have some type of issue which causes them to not work for me.
I have been trying Kenetrek Mountain Extremes on for years now and finally decided I would bite the bullet and "Buy once Cry once". They felt great in every aspect in the store, around the house, and wearing them to work.
Yesterday I took them to for the first mountain test while shed hunting. At about the one mile mark I noticed when ascending up-hill there was a lot of pressure from the back of my heel just below my Achilles into the back of the boot. By mile 2 the blisters were there. By mile 3 I turned around, limped back to the car, popped the blisters, tried throwing on my Mucks to continue but it was too pain full. The problem only occurs going uphill, which where I live is pretty much 100% of the time.
Has anyone had a similar issue that worked itself out after break in? I could continue to wear them and break them in, in the hopes that the issue goes away. The problem is I can not get stuck with a pair of $500 boots that serve no purpose to me. As of right now I can return the boots. They are in like new condition and I know they will take them back, but If I continue break in and wear in the boots I will be stuck with them.
If they dont work out I am pretty much out of options and going to buy a new pair of Solomons and just deal with wet feet I guess. Any and all advice appreciated.
Thanks,
Gary
I have had Several Crispi, Asolo, Oboz, Zamberlan, and more. I have never had an issue with boots or shoes until I started trying high end boots. Foot box too narrow on one foot or both feet, but I dont wear a wide. Heel slip causing blisters, not enough support, the eyelets pinch the top of my foot when the boot flexes, ect. ect. All the boots I have tried have some type of issue which causes them to not work for me.
I have been trying Kenetrek Mountain Extremes on for years now and finally decided I would bite the bullet and "Buy once Cry once". They felt great in every aspect in the store, around the house, and wearing them to work.
Yesterday I took them to for the first mountain test while shed hunting. At about the one mile mark I noticed when ascending up-hill there was a lot of pressure from the back of my heel just below my Achilles into the back of the boot. By mile 2 the blisters were there. By mile 3 I turned around, limped back to the car, popped the blisters, tried throwing on my Mucks to continue but it was too pain full. The problem only occurs going uphill, which where I live is pretty much 100% of the time.
Has anyone had a similar issue that worked itself out after break in? I could continue to wear them and break them in, in the hopes that the issue goes away. The problem is I can not get stuck with a pair of $500 boots that serve no purpose to me. As of right now I can return the boots. They are in like new condition and I know they will take them back, but If I continue break in and wear in the boots I will be stuck with them.
If they dont work out I am pretty much out of options and going to buy a new pair of Solomons and just deal with wet feet I guess. Any and all advice appreciated.
Thanks,
Gary