These light weight field boots fit my feet very well, and hold up very well, too.
Got them a half size smaller than my regular shoes, and fit allows for both single boot socks when it's hot, and the addition of a Kirkland wool outer sock when it's cold.
Wow, I learned something new - get your boots smaller than your regular shoes so you can wear heavy socks in cold weather. And here I always bought mine a 1/2 size larger...
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I'm becoming a bigger fan of zero drop shoes like altras. , prefer over Solomons. that's mostly in drier conditions staying on trails. They have helped ankle calf strength
How are they on hip/knee/ankle joint stress, especial w/ a pack?
Nice thing about the light weight polyurethane-soled field boot is the shock-absorbing heel.