Understanding fit
Shoe size is your starting point, but a good fit also depends on foot width, arch shape, and overall foot volume.
Our boots are designed around a standard mountain footwear fit and can be fine-tuned with insoles, socks, and lacing techniques.
Foot width
Our footwear is designed around a standard width of approximately 98–102 mm.
This is not a strict limit, as fit also depends on toe shape, arch profile, and overall foot volume.
If you consistently find standard footwear narrow or restrictive, we recommend trying boots on in-store where possible.
Toe shape
Our toe box accommodates a range of foot shapes.
If you have a particularly pronounced Greek foot shape (long second toe) or square toe profile, we recommend trying footwear in-store with one of our qualified boot fitters.
Arch and Volume
High arches and flat feet do not usually require a different boot size, but they can affect how much internal space feels comfortable.
- Low-volume feet may benefit from a thicker insole for a more secure fit
- High-volume or high-arched feet may prefer a thinner insole or adjusted lacing
The right insole can dramatically improve comfort, support, and heel hold.
Read our boot fitting guide to learn more about how to achieve a comfortable and performant fit with insoles and lacing techniques.
What to check at home
Always try boots on wearing the socks you intend to walk in.
Walk around indoors and check the following:
Toe Room
- You should have a small gap in front of your toes
- Your toes should not contact the front of the boot on descents
Heel Hold
- Your heel should feel secure
- Slight movement is normal, persistent slipping is not
Width & Comfort
- The boot should feel secure without pinching
- There should be no major pressure points or excessive looseness
If the fit doesn’t feel right, try another size or model.. We have a 28 day comfort fit guarantee.
