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So, today I wore a different pair of boots.
The situation was that my friend, who wears a 9.5 to 10, had to give his boots to his son, who is growing like mad and needs close to a 10.5 to be comfortable… which means that my friend had to borrow a pair of mine, which ia a 9… but fits a little larger, than the pair he was going to use, which was also a size 9…
So here I am wearing a 32 size 9 BOA (which was cool to ride a boa lacing system for once) from last season (2010).

2 things I have to say about boot fit.

Often, and usually with newer boots for me, or a pair that I am not used to.
Often my lower leg that is inside of my boot gets so sore… it’s not muscle pain, but skin pain… it feels like a bad sun burn when the day is over. My skin is reddened and it hurts to the slightest touch… this usually goes away after a day. I know it is related to the socks that I wear, but it happens to an extent regardless of the sock I am wearing (yes I wear quality socks… most often Burton socks)

Secondly..
I think I have discovered an interesting thing about boot fit…
This may make sense once I say it, but I made the connection today.
When laced up and walking around in some boots, I feel that a boot fits too tight because it is loose, and I cant tighten it enough around my foot.. I can tighten around my leg, but not around my foot.
I have found this with many boots. and it would make me not buy them… thinking they dont fit…
But the truth is that once I am strapped in, it doesnt bother me at all. So it is like the binding straps overcome the looseness of the boot around my foot.
I like this idea, and think that a looser fit around my foot is more comfortable… and it doesnt hinder riding as long as my binding compensates for it.

 
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My boots allow almost no wiggle room in the toes, they’re jammed up against the front. It’s all personal preference, actually. Socks do make a difference, sometimes a big difference, I’ve found.