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La Sportiva Nepal EVO GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

February 19, 2009

My feet are always cold. Got these boots for winter climbing and for winter-work (structural highrise construction in NYC). I wear 11.5-12 in street shoes. I originally got these boots in 45.5 but toes hit so i ordered a 46 but toes were still getting cold from being too tight in front. So now I have 46.5. Problem is they feel too big and so I have to lace them tight to keep my heel down and then they ice up again. I even tried two to three pairs of sock with tongue insert removed. This helped but not on days 25 degrees or under. Any ideas how to fit the boot better? Love them when it's a milder day.

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