Originally posted by JDinPA: QuoteOriginally posted by Longbowz: First find a store that offers a variety of boots in the style you want. Then find someone there who knows how to fit boots to YOUR feet. Ignore the brand name and price on the pair that feel best to you.Too many say this brand or that brand is "best". Unfortunately there’s no such thing as a brand of boot that fits everybody. The best ones for you must fit first, and then get the feature you want regardless of brand. Good advice, but the only outdoor stores near me are REI or EMS. Not too much selection when it comes to a hunting boot, so I'm kind of stuck on internet information. I've got a regular foot no arch issue or pronation, etc.. I use a regular good New Balance running shoe for jogging. [/b]
Originally posted by Longbowz: First find a store that offers a variety of boots in the style you want. Then find someone there who knows how to fit boots to YOUR feet. Ignore the brand name and price on the pair that feel best to you.Too many say this brand or that brand is "best". Unfortunately there’s no such thing as a brand of boot that fits everybody. The best ones for you must fit first, and then get the feature you want regardless of brand.