Excuse me if this topic has been discussed, but.......
When I wear my Head WC boots all day, I often find that the late afternoon fit is WAY LOOSE in the forefoot.
These boots and liners are ahh,... how to say, well experienced. That is, the liners are WAY packed out and in one spot the liner has a piece cut out to allow room. 'Fear of bone spurs etc. Bottom line, it took some time (months) but the boots fit like a glove. Or perhaps more accurately, a plaster cast.. Yes, the liners are that packed and thin. Though painful and difficult to get on in the mornings, the fit for the first 2/3ds of the day is perfect. Custom foot beds, fitted by a competent fitter. Ahh Greg ... don't recall the last name at the moment, ;-)
The loosening in the afternoons is puzzling.
Now I seldom use these boots in warm weather, when it seems my feet in other boots gets TIGHTER as the day gets along. The Head boots are more my choice for "hard and fast" mid winter use. My other boots have a bit of spring left in the liners, and are very close fitting as well.
Do I just need to drink more water?
When I wear my Head WC boots all day, I often find that the late afternoon fit is WAY LOOSE in the forefoot.
These boots and liners are ahh,... how to say, well experienced. That is, the liners are WAY packed out and in one spot the liner has a piece cut out to allow room. 'Fear of bone spurs etc. Bottom line, it took some time (months) but the boots fit like a glove. Or perhaps more accurately, a plaster cast.. Yes, the liners are that packed and thin. Though painful and difficult to get on in the mornings, the fit for the first 2/3ds of the day is perfect. Custom foot beds, fitted by a competent fitter. Ahh Greg ... don't recall the last name at the moment, ;-)
The loosening in the afternoons is puzzling.
Now I seldom use these boots in warm weather, when it seems my feet in other boots gets TIGHTER as the day gets along. The Head boots are more my choice for "hard and fast" mid winter use. My other boots have a bit of spring left in the liners, and are very close fitting as well.
Do I just need to drink more water?