Post subject: Boots for small male feet Posted: Aug 01, 2007 - 01:18 PM
First post: Jul 05, 2006
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Hey,
Just wondering if any of the guys here with small feet (ie size 6/7) have trouble getting boots and what they do to get round the issue?
As I cant usually find boots in my size I usually try womens boots. So my question is has anybody else used womans boots how do/did they fit/feel etc
PS. No small feet size jokes please... I can think of them all already!
_________________ It all started with one season in whistler...
I've since tried the alps and been on a dry slope (dendix, i think it was) once.
Kieron
Post subject: RE: Boots for small male feet Posted: Aug 01, 2007 - 01:46 PM
First post: May 17, 2005
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Snow and rock have, Burton Men's Ion in a 7 and Burton Freestyle Boot in a 6...
p.s I dont know this cos I have small feet i'm an 8.5 so average.
anton1r
Post subject: RE: Boots for small male feet Posted: Aug 02, 2007 - 01:03 PM
First post: Jul 05, 2006
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The only problem with buying stuff online is that you can't try it on first and if the online store does have a lax returns policy your still out of pocket if you have to send them back.
Its always easier to find stuff online than in a shop, good try though bud. I'm also aware that some shops can order irregular stuff in however you can be tied into buying it if they order it especially for you?
So no other guys here have small feet and have problems getting boots??
_________________ It all started with one season in whistler...
I've since tried the alps and been on a dry slope (dendix, i think it was) once.