blynch
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heel definitely fits loose on these, tried a no slip pad around the back and that was some help but I ended up just taking those off and dealing with the heel slip which doesn't really bother me that much. You can try the half insert as mentioned above, but if you wear real shoes for awhile without the giant air cushion supports, your feet will most likely get used to it and they will actually feel pretty good for reasonable distances.
And the toe is more bulbous, because the w+h are smashed down, you can try smashing the toebox down on your daytons or with wear the creasing should make the profile a little better.
Hey notwithit,
I went 1.5 sizes down (normally a size 11.5D). Do these boots come with an insole? I don't think I received an insole with mine.
I was thinking about your solution of adding an insole into these shoes, but the problem is that I think they would be way too tight after doing so, since I already sized down 1.5 sizes. Any ideas?
Thanks, guys. Hopefully I can make this work and not have to call this a complete waste of money.
heel definitely fits loose on these, tried a no slip pad around the back and that was some help but I ended up just taking those off and dealing with the heel slip which doesn't really bother me that much. You can try the half insert as mentioned above, but if you wear real shoes for awhile without the giant air cushion supports, your feet will most likely get used to it and they will actually feel pretty good for reasonable distances.
And the toe is more bulbous, because the w+h are smashed down, you can try smashing the toebox down on your daytons or with wear the creasing should make the profile a little better.