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Identifying the parts of your boot
More times than I care to count I have people that are trying to identify parts of their boots, whether it's trying to find the size or not knowing if their boot are intec compatible. Please see the following: (click on any photo to enlarge). Physically Finding the Size on the boot
If you currently have a pair of boots that you love the fit, and want to find out the size, you need to know where to look. The shells come in several parts. The tongues and upper cuffs come in three sizes, "small" (22-24.5), medium (25-27.5) and large (28+). The lower assembly comes in single-size ranges like 27-27.5. HINT: Use a flashlight to see this - it's in the bottom of the boot where your foot goes. This determines the size of the shell because let's face it - your foot can't be a range of sizes! This is what is called your Mondo size. If you have never done the shell test or aren't 100% sure about your Mondo size, please follow the instructions here. The shell of the boot fits sizes in range from *.0 - *.9 (for ex, a 26.0 - 26.9). The next shell takes over where this one ends. The liner makes up the difference from here ONLY IF IT IS NOT A THERMOFLEX LINER!!!! If it is a thermoflex liner, it runs the same as the shell and should be sized appropriately. Thermoflex liners do not come in half sizes, as the whole size will form to your foot as long as you do the shell test and the shell is the right size.
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