
Originally Posted by
Beckmann AG
Slide foot forward in shell until toes just touch, as in photo 1.
Check space behind heel as in photo 2. Clearance shown represents the maximum for a 'proper' recreational fit.
Photo 3 illustrates toe clearance with heel back in pocket, and extra space alongside first metatarsal bone. (This is almost enough to sublet for student housing).
When the support is uniform around, as well as under, feet tend not to get too cold, as no one part of the foot is constricted in the quest for retention.
Get the shell geometry right, and the boots become almost 'invisible'.
(I have downsized a bit since these photos).
Careful on the toenail trimming; go too short in confined footwear and risk in-growns.
On heel retention via C-pads, wraps, etc: Especially on the rear foot, be wary of adding any foam across or impinging upon the achilles tendon. Additional pressure on a loaded tendon can often lead to inflammation, and inflammation can lead to tendon failure; or at the very least, cessation of activity.