On 6-sep-04, at 20:37, DonO wrote:
<x-tad-smaller>Hiy'all,</x-tad-smaller>
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<x-tad-smaller>Just in for a minit- headed back to the atv park with some friends visiting from Texas.</x-tad-smaller>
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<x-tad-smaller>Question:</x-tad-smaller>
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<x-tad-smaller>My old wading boots don't fit my feet now with the�neoprene booties on my new waders.� I wear a 10.5/11 shoe size, and a friend let me borrow his Size 12 Cabela's master guide boots.� Problem is, these size 12 fit my sock feet, without the booties.� With the booties,�I can't even get my foot in them.�</x-tad-smaller>
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<x-tad-smaller>I called Cabela's, and they said to order my normal shoe size, but I doubt that will work.� I'm leaning on trying the size 13, since that's all they have over the size 12 in the velcro straps.</x-tad-smaller>
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<x-tad-smaller>1.� What gives with the sizing?� Does it take 2 shoe sizes over for neoprene booties?</x-tad-smaller>
Most makers say order one size larger, some compensate in their sizing, and say order normal size. I recently bought a pair of Weinbrenner Borger wading shoes, and took a size 13. Converted, I am a size 12.5; The 13s are a perfect fit with neoprene sock stocking foot waders. Weinbrenner says order one size up, so a full size may be too much with these shoes.
Henk
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