I guy at the local proshop said that the superfeet insoles add more room in your boot. Is that true because I was thinking it made the boot smaller and better fitting?
they do actually give you room
they do this by it is more structured around your arch and making the arch higher
so it raises your foot i guess
so there for pulling your foot back about .5 a size
i dunno how much sense that made
so yee
the superfeet will raise you heel a little bit giving you more ankle support and will pull your toes back from the front of the boot a little bit too, so yeah it makes your foot a little bit smaller inside the boot
they didn't really add more room to my spks per say, they just made them fit retardedly better
took away a lot of pains I was having in my arch, i probably wouldn't buy a boot again without getting some sort of insole put in, the normal ones are flat as shit, and my feet aren't.
This man is right. By lifting your arch it shortens the overall length of your foot. Also if you are going to get superfeet, DO NOT JUST BY THE SIZE THAT IT SAYS ON THE BOX. OPEN THE BOX UP AND STAND ON THEM. THE BALL OF YOUR FOOT SHOULD LAND RIGHT AT THE END OF YOUR ARCH. I fit people in them everyday and almost everyone goes at least onesize bigger then the package says.
When i use the superfeet it open up a ton of room on top of the toe box and it feels like i can move my toes and a little bit of my feet around wayy too much. Is this normal?