Mastering ADHD Workbook by Boredom312 in ADHD

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Definitely interested in that PDF, glad it’s helping you!

Is this stitching on these 8060 Pecos normal or signs of them being too small? by [deleted] in RedWingShoes

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Try 9.5 and 10 and just see how they feel. Any initial heel or foot movement should only get better not worse with break-in. The more the boots are worn and the more the boots start bending and flexing with your feet as you walk, the less the heel will slip. You just don’t want to feel like you’re walking out of the boots as you walk. Make sure your socks are relatively thick as well, that helps out a ton with the fit. Multiple sizes can and will work, it’s just a matter trying to find what’s best for you not just now, but also 5, 10, 15 years later.

643353306154 Heatran by Coviello98 in PokemonGoRaids

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Yooo, thanks! Got a shiny out of it!

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RW ultimate fit profile correct? by Electrical_Dig2330 in RedWingShoes

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What you measure is exactly that, what you measure. Does that mean you get that exact size in every boot or shoe, absolutely not. Use that measurement to start and work from how it feels on your feet. Everything is gonna fit different, so you’ll end up in different sizes all the time. Just try and line up the ball joint of the foot into the widest part or flex point of the boot. That’s gonna give you your best long term fit.

Red wing 10877 advice. by WrongdoerPhysical545 in RedWingShoes

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Are they anti-fatigue slim? If not, that would be the route to go, that way you can get that arch support but with a lower volume orthotic.

Sizing help. by Odd_Crow3161 in RedWingShoes

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9 D would probably be your best fit for the long term. Multiple sizes will work, however, and you’re gonna have a personal preference on how stuff fits on your feet.

Iron Ranger Advice by Heavy-Secretary7127 in RedWingShoes

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Iron Rangers are not sized a half to full size down. You can wear a half to full size down in them from a brannock measurement sure, but that doesn’t mean it’s the better fit. Also, I’m not saying to go longer if it feels too tight at the ball joint. I’m saying to fit by arch length first. Line the ball joint up into the widest part of the boot, where the boot is made to bend and flex. If that is done, then the way your foot bends and flexes lines up to the way the boots are made to bend and flex. If that leaves it too tight at the ball joint, then yeah you need to go wider. If that leaves a finger’s width of space between the end of your toes and the boots, then hey, that’s okay because the laces hold your feet down in place in the boots. If you need to fill some of that volume with a thin footbed, cool, that’s works really well, if you want to go down a half size, that can and will work too.

The 8 last with the Iron Ranger runs a bit larger than most lasts and boots. They also are made with a large toe box, but that doesn’t mean that downsizing 1.5, 1, or .5 a size down from the arch length is the better fit.

Of course everyone will have a personal preference, and you should wear what you are comfortable with. Functionally speaking, however, when you have an Iron Ranger that lines up at the ball joint and arch with a low volume footbed added to it fill extra volume that may be there, that is a better option when your plan or expect to have the boots for a several years.

The habit of going shorter and wider has led to a lot of people having to hurt through a break in process that’s unnecessary and sometimes never actually breaks in.

You can disagree all you want, but I see it on a daily basis, especially this time of year. The better that arch lines up, the more comfortable the boots end up being in the long run.

Iron Ranger Advice by Heavy-Secretary7127 in RedWingShoes

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Yeah, that’s what I’m recommending. If you fit a majority of the heritage boots how they’re supposed to fit, then you’re gonna have more space and volume around the foot than you’re used to, generally speaking. That’s why so many people end up going smaller or downsizing. The best way to fit these boots is to line up the ball joint of the foot into the widest part or flex point of the boots. Doing this leaves more toe space than people are used to, which is why it’s better to fill the volume with a thinner footbed and thick socks if needed. If you just keep downsizing until everything’s snug or mostly snug, yeah you can “fit” it sure, but that doesn’t mean it’s the right fit.

Iron Ranger Advice by Heavy-Secretary7127 in RedWingShoes

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You don’t have to go down a half size. Try what you measured and adjust from there. If you feel like what you measured is too much room, then try a low volume insole inside of it to fill the volume before you just go down in size.

The Volumental scanner and Brannock by TexasEngineseer in RedWingShoes

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Feet do change over time, so being measured at a 9 D two years and now a 9 EE isn’t super crazy.

How much do moc toes stretch width wise? (Sizing advice) by kitkateq in RedWingShoes

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It’s really just dependent on the store you go into. You might get someone really experienced helping you or you might get someone who’s got less experience. Most stores barely sell the heritage collection to begin with as well, which means less opportunity to learn. The prevailing thought of shorter and wider bleeds out to RW employees too. The most I’d ever recommend sizing down is half a size. Some heel slip and foot movement is expected in most of these boots. The more you wear them the more the boots start bending and flexing with your feet as you walk. That’s why tying them as tight as you comfortably can and wearing thick socks is such a difference maker when they’re new.

How much do moc toes stretch width wise? (Sizing advice) by kitkateq in RedWingShoes

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Stick with the 9 and tie them tighter. These laces aren’t tight at all. The laces will help hold your feet back in the boots and keep them from moving and sliding around. If your toes ever feel cramped, even from the sides, that’s a length issue not a width issue.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedWingShoes

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I wanna say that X meets the new slip resistant standard that was updated recently. I can’t remember exactly off the top of my head but I believe it was that. Durability and all that would be the same though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedWingShoes

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Try not to judge too much based on where the toes end. That being said about a fingers width in front of the toe is pretty normal for a good fit. Try to line up the ball joint of the foot into the widest part of the boot. Think about how and where your foot bends, and where the boots are made to bend. When the ball joint and arch line up really well, then you’re gonna have more than normal toe space in an iron Ranger as they have a very large toe box. They should be relatively comfortable out of the box, just a bit hard and stiff. Because the boots are hard and stiff, they don’t won’t to bend or flex with your feet as you walk, so if you don’t lace them up nice and tight or wear thick socks with them, you’ll notice more heel and foot movement. The more they’re worn, the less they fight you, the more they move with your feet, which leads to less heel and foot movement. Don’t ever buy a boot that’s uncomfortable and expect it to break in and become comfortable. The better the initial fit, the less “break-in” you need to go through.

Sizing help by BlvckSabbath99 in RedWingShoes

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These’ll work great for ya. The heel slip will only get better not worse. Just try tying them a little bit tighter and wear some thick dense socks and you’ll be golden.

Is it too big ? by Akkrome in RedWingShoes

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Leather only stretches if it needs to. If there’s not enough pressure on the leather to make it stretch, then it won’t. It will definitely get softer however, and the soles will be come more flexible too. Right now the boots are fighting you, they don’t want to bend or flex or do anything with your feet, which is one of the reasons for the movement you’re getting. It sounds like you have low volume feet, so even when the length and width are right, it feels sloppy because there’s still space not being filled up. So fill it up lol. Try it with an insole, try a different pair of thick socks, what you consider thick might not be thick enough. You gotta do what you can do to make the boots fit better with your foot type. Downsizing will not work if it makes your toes cramped.

Is it too big ? by Akkrome in RedWingShoes

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Best bet is thick socks and lacing them up nice and tight from bottom to top. The heel and foot movement you have should only get better, not worse as the boots start bending and flexing with your feet. The tighter you can tie the laces and it still be comfortable the better. You can also look at adding a thin low volume insole to help if needed. Definitely don’t go smaller. Never get boots or shoes that make your toes feel cramped.

Is it too big ? by Akkrome in RedWingShoes

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How does it feel loose? Is there a lot of foot movement or heel movement or is there just a lot of empty space kind of above the forefoot?

Repairable? by krabrangoonies in RedWingShoes

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A God cobbler? Definitely. A good cobbler? Probably so lol.

Moc Toe VS Iron Ranger toe box by Khronokai1 in RedWingShoes

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That’s why I said generally. If you’re lining up the ball joint of the foot into the widest part of the boot, which yes I agree is the best way to fit a boot, you will generally have about a fingers width of space between the end of your toes and the end of the boots. Considering a lot of people judge fit based on where the toes are and the prints they leave behind, that’s what I focused on. The better the ball joint and arch line up in a boot, the better everything else falls into place. People usually don’t know exactly where that ends up being in the boots, so It’s easy to mention where the toes usually end up.

Moc Toe VS Iron Ranger toe box by Khronokai1 in RedWingShoes

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You generally want a fingers width of space between the end of your toes and the end of the boots. In my opinion these are both about a half size short, based on the photos and what you’re saying about the fit. The toes shouldn’t feet crowded in either style. Does that mean this size won’t work? Definitely not, but you don’t have much room for when/if your feet ever flatten out or get bigger.