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I am SO disappointed! Manufacturers have stopped making “NARROW” hiking boots and places like this are snowing the public by advertising a “narrow” boot. This boot was advertised as a narrow boot! I was excited initially, but as soon as I opened the box and saw “SMALL,” I already knew that they were not going to work! SMALL does NOT EQUAL NARROW!! Not in any world! But, I tried wearing them in the house and figured I could rig something to wear inside the boot when I took them out for a hike. Well, NO, The inside is not close to being tight enough around my heel (because small does not equal narrow), and my foot slid forward and my toes hit the end of the boot. NOW it’s too late to send them back and I can’t use them.
I don’t understand why those of us with narrow feet are having to suffer. I have an OLD pair of these boots IN NARROW, but they are so old that they are not good for my feet anymore. Unfortunately, I must wear them anyway and suffer the pain if I want to go outside and enjoy nature!