Getting a pair of boots that fit perfectly is the key to having a good day on the hill.
Having narrowed down a shortlist of suitable boots based on your preferred riding style and features, it’s time to try them on.

First, take an accurate measurement of your foot size. Bear in mind however, that some brands come up longer or shorter than others, so this measurement should only serve as a guide. In the end, how the boot feels is more important than the size it says on the box.



Now walk around a little, deliberately bending the boot and gaining an overall sense of the fit and flex. Aside from heel lift, you should be on the lookout for any painful pressure points or spaces that allow your foot to shift around unduly. Ultimately, you’re aiming for a compact, glove-like fit.
