Well. As thr title says. When to give up?
History (not as important as the history 1776) I bought my first ever pair of expensive boots for hunting/backpacking this spring, Crispi Lapponias II, I thought they fitted fine and all that jazz. Will, after a hike yesterday I've came to the conclusion I can't get my boot tight enough for my heal to not move, or if I did, it would pinch and make my ankles/front of my foot be in extreme pain. I've tried sock liners, different brand of socks, etc. Can't get my foot to sit right. So with that being said. How can I go about find what makes a good boot fit? I don't want to be spending a thousand bucks to find one. But I don't think im looking at what makes a good boot for your personal foot? Help?
History (not as important as the history 1776) I bought my first ever pair of expensive boots for hunting/backpacking this spring, Crispi Lapponias II, I thought they fitted fine and all that jazz. Will, after a hike yesterday I've came to the conclusion I can't get my boot tight enough for my heal to not move, or if I did, it would pinch and make my ankles/front of my foot be in extreme pain. I've tried sock liners, different brand of socks, etc. Can't get my foot to sit right. So with that being said. How can I go about find what makes a good boot fit? I don't want to be spending a thousand bucks to find one. But I don't think im looking at what makes a good boot for your personal foot? Help?