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Although I think it varies from one person to another due to foot differences, mine fit me well and did not need any real break-in. As with most boots, I like to wear two pairs of socks, a light liner and a heavier one over, especially in colder weather. My Kenetrek Mountain Extremes are the sturdiest, best hiking boots I have owned for Montana mountain hunting. Give em a try. I think you can always send them back for different size or different boot model.Do the Kenetrek Mountain Extremes fit pretty close to size? I live in the Southeast and there is nowhere to try a pair on.
Yes.Do the Kenetrek Mountain Extremes fit pretty close to size? I live in the Southeast and there is nowhere to try a pair on.
@RojoGrande - not picking on your here, just askin' the world.... A pound on the feet is equal to 5 on the back....
Obviously it depends on the size and physical condition of the wearer. A light boot for me would have seemed like a truck battery on my late wife's foot (4'10" and 80 lbs).@RojoGrande - not picking on your here, just askin' the world.
Ok all you experts. What is the actual source and science on this? I've seen and heard this quoted as 1 to 3, 1 to 5, and 1 to 8.
Obviously the weight of your footwear matters, but is there an actual citation for quote?
Good to know. I just replaced mine with real 550 cord. Not the skinny boot lace crap. They don't stay tied the best cause I left the guts in but they're not going to break.I hear ya on the joke laces. Any new boot with paracord laces you just as well strip out and replace before going afield. That stuff is crap. Waxed braided nylon at outdoors gear stores is the way to go. Hold knots well and last for years.