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Salomon XA Pro 3D Ultra GTX Trail Running Shoe - Backcountry.com Exclusive - Men's
September 4, 2010
I have a men's 12. Nice shoe, but I've been wearing them inside for a few hours and the toe box is a little too snug along my little toe. I normally have a narrow, low volume foot. Minus the toe issue, the fit is ok. Could anything be done so my little "pinky" toe doesn't feel so scrunched up? If I switched to a wide would it help the toebox while maintaining the fit with the rest of my foot? I currently have roughly a 2 1/2 finger width between the eyelets.
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Oboz Yellowstone Waterproof Hiking Shoe - Men's
March 1, 2009
Would you recommend the Yellowstone for a narrow 'B width' men's foot with a skinny/small heel? I'm in Massachusetts and it sounds like the boot would be good for all season / all terrain use. I'm just concerned about the fit. Other boot I was looking at was the Oboz Wind River because of the ankle support, but I'm only doing light to moderate hiking, not backpacking.
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