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I used to wonder why one shoe never seemed to fit right, and it turns out
that I have two very different sized feet...too many years of wearing river shoes, from what I hear. Although most folks have this, mine are more than a size and a half off, which makes it hard to buy things like hiking boots or wading boots. My left foot is size 11, and my right foot is size 9 (although I can wear a 9 1/2 on the right). Anyway, if there are any Roffians with the mirror image problem, I'd be interested in splitting a pair of wading boots (or hiking boots). --riverman |
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 12:39:24 +0100, riverman wrote:
I used to wonder why one shoe never seemed to fit right, and it turns out that I have two very different sized feet...too many years of wearing river shoes, from what I hear. Although most folks have this, mine are more than a size and a half off, which makes it hard to buy things like hiking boots or wading boots. My left foot is size 11, and my right foot is size 9 (although I can wear a 9 1/2 on the right). Anyway, if there are any Roffians with the mirror image problem, I'd be interested in splitting a pair of wading boots (or hiking boots). --riverman Hey riverman...I can't help you directly, but you might want to check out Whites boots. I have nearly the same problem as you, just different sizes, and these boots are the best thing I've ever had on my feet. They're a bit pricey...but worth every penny, and will custom build the boots to your feet mailorder. http://www.whitesboots.com |
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![]() "Shawn Armstrong" wrote in message news ![]() Hey riverman...I can't help you directly, but you might want to check out Whites boots. I have nearly the same problem as you, just different sizes, and these boots are the best thing I've ever had on my feet. They're a bit pricey...but worth every penny, and will custom build the boots to your feet mailorder. http://www.whitesboots.com My father has had trouble with his feet for about the last 8-9 years, he purchased a pair of custom boots from Whites and nearly all his trouble went away. If you are ever in Spokane, it's worth stopping at their store and boot operation (White's Outdoors). They have a nice pro shop and allot of outdoor clothing and gear. Jeff T. |
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![]() "Shawn Armstrong" wrote in message news ![]() On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 12:39:24 +0100, riverman wrote: I used to wonder why one shoe never seemed to fit right, and it turns out that I have two very different sized feet...too many years of wearing river shoes, from what I hear. Although most folks have this, mine are more than a size and a half off, which makes it hard to buy things like hiking boots or wading boots. My left foot is size 11, and my right foot is size 9 (although I can wear a 9 1/2 on the right). Anyway, if there are any Roffians with the mirror image problem, I'd be interested in splitting a pair of wading boots (or hiking boots). --riverman Hey riverman...I can't help you directly, but you might want to check out Whites boots. I have nearly the same problem as you, just different sizes, and these boots are the best thing I've ever had on my feet. They're a bit pricey...but worth every penny, and will custom build the boots to your feet mailorder. http://www.whitesboots.com That sounds like a GREAT idea, shawn, thanks. I'll check their website tomorrow (its late evening Friday right now, and SWMBO will blow a gasket if she sees me sitting on my compu... oops |
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Hi Riverman,
If you can try on the shoes to be real sure, then maybe someone can order them from the manufacturer for you? I don't see why some manufacturer would not do this for someone? -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA www.kiene.com "riverman" wrote in message ... I used to wonder why one shoe never seemed to fit right, and it turns out that I have two very different sized feet...too many years of wearing river shoes, from what I hear. Although most folks have this, mine are more than a size and a half off, which makes it hard to buy things like hiking boots or wading boots. My left foot is size 11, and my right foot is size 9 (although I can wear a 9 1/2 on the right). Anyway, if there are any Roffians with the mirror image problem, I'd be interested in splitting a pair of wading boots (or hiking boots). --riverman |
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