Just got back from a week of camping, hiking, and scouting in Colorado with my son. My boots were broke in and comfortable from the conditioning I was doing prior to the trip, but it's been all flatland hiking with my pack. They fit snug but felt good. In one spot we hiked in about 5 miles and a few thousand feet of elevation and camped for a couple days. My feet had no issues until the hike out. The trail was pretty much a straight line from the top back to the car with very little side hilling. I was sore after having my toes jammed in the tips of my boots as we went down, and one of my nails actually turned purple/bruised.
1) should I be fitting boots for the mountain differently than flat land to have extra toe room?
2) How long does it take to reasonably break in a new pair?
3) I leave for archery opener in a week and a half, would you risk a new unknown pair or stick with the devil you know?
1) should I be fitting boots for the mountain differently than flat land to have extra toe room?
2) How long does it take to reasonably break in a new pair?
3) I leave for archery opener in a week and a half, would you risk a new unknown pair or stick with the devil you know?