Products To Sell On eBay : Vasque Hiking Boots
Vasque Hiking Boots: Proper Fit Makes Vasque Hiking Boots An Outstanding Choice!
A poorly-fitting pair of Vasque hiking boots will doom your chances of having a good time on the trail. And the blisters and sore feet, or even worse, injury, which they might cause after you have gone a few miles could—and should--have been prevented before you ever got your Vasque hiking boots home. All you had to do was put them through the “paces” at the sporting goods store.
How to Find Vasque Hiking Boots That Fit
One of the secrets to making sure the Vasque hiking boots you buy will feel as good on the trail as they did in the store is to wear hiking socks when you try them on. Often people will test new boots while wearing street socks. Then, when they use thicker hiking socks to provide extra cushioning on their hikes, their Vasque hiking boots pinch their outside toes.
When choosing your hiking socks, you’ll do yourself a favor by selecting those made from polyester liner. Such socks do a great job of keeping your feet dry by wicking moisture away from your skin, so they remain comfortable in your Vasque hiking boots.
You can, for extra cushioning, double up on your socks by using wool or synthetic Ragg socks over the polyester liners, but just be sure to wear the same socks when trying on your Vasque hiking boots as you will on the trail.
Your Vasque hiking boots, when you put them on, should feel supportive, while allowing your toes “wiggle room”. They should be secure around your ankles and insteps, be without pressure points, and permit free blood flow to your feet.
Unlike tennis shoes, Vasque hiking boots will not feel perfectly comfortable the first time you put them on. If you can find an incline-say, a wheelchair ramp--in the store when you are trying them out, see if your feet slip forward or your toes bump up against the fronts of your Vasque hiking boots. Your feet coming forward means the boots are too wide. And if you feel your heel moving, you may not have laced the boots tightly enough.
Getting your Vasque Hiking Boots Broken In
Once you’ve brought your Vasque hiking boots home, it’s best to break them in stages. Start with short hikes, gradually in creasing the distance and the difficulty of the terrain. Vasque hiking boots are leather, so think about waterproofing them, and once you are satisfied that your short hikes have made them comfortably pliable, you’ll be ready to head out on your full-day hikes!
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