I have always had an issue with my boots and "toe bang". Meaning … while hiking/hunting and I am either side-hilling or traveling straight down a hill, my toes bang into the toe box of my boot and I end up with blackened toe nail(s) or losing my toe nail(s). I purchased a pair a high quality of boot (Lowa - Tibets) and I still end up with "toe bang" and now I experience the bottom of my feet feeling like they are "on fire/burning" during and after a long hike/hunt. I now know that the sensation on the bottom of my feet feeling like they're on fire/burning is the boot (Lowa - Tibet). I hunted in an older pair, I still had around, and did not experience the "fire/burning sensation". I know it's probably me and my feet with these particular boots, but .... it upsets me that I spent that much money on these boots and I have had nothing but problems with them. I have tried a few inserts and they did not alleviate the "fire/burning" sensation.
I stopped at Kenetreks Headquarters, as I passed through on my way home, but they were out of the Mountain Extreme NI in my particular size until December. The question I have is: My foot measured a size 11 (w/ Kenetrek sock(s) on) and with a size 11-1/2 my toes just barely touched the inside of the toe box. Should I go with a size 12, so my toes do not touch the toe box on side hills or steep downhill treks? The reason I ask, was the gentleman at Kenetrek stated I needed more room between my toes and the toe box, so that my toes do not bang against the toe box while coming down steep hills or side-hilling.
I also went to a local REI store and tried on Scarpas. The Scarpas I had in mind had "mountaineering soles", which I interpret to mean the soles are harder/stiffer for more rocky terrain. I was not confindent in the sales person's responses to my questions regarding fit, boots size, toe bang, etc.
I am hesitant to purchase such an expensive pair of boots before asking others what their experience is or has been.
Thoughts or experience(s)? Thank you.
I stopped at Kenetreks Headquarters, as I passed through on my way home, but they were out of the Mountain Extreme NI in my particular size until December. The question I have is: My foot measured a size 11 (w/ Kenetrek sock(s) on) and with a size 11-1/2 my toes just barely touched the inside of the toe box. Should I go with a size 12, so my toes do not touch the toe box on side hills or steep downhill treks? The reason I ask, was the gentleman at Kenetrek stated I needed more room between my toes and the toe box, so that my toes do not bang against the toe box while coming down steep hills or side-hilling.
I also went to a local REI store and tried on Scarpas. The Scarpas I had in mind had "mountaineering soles", which I interpret to mean the soles are harder/stiffer for more rocky terrain. I was not confindent in the sales person's responses to my questions regarding fit, boots size, toe bang, etc.
I am hesitant to purchase such an expensive pair of boots before asking others what their experience is or has been.
Thoughts or experience(s)? Thank you.