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How Tight do you Lace your Boots?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Lindsey" data-source="post: 1429142" data-attributes="member: 25831"><p>I have tried a piece of isomat between the laces and the tongue of the boot. This allows you to tighten them up without the hot spot from the laces on your feet (helps your boots float too). </p><p></p><p>I too have a set of Asolo's. Very stout and unforgiving in the stiffness department. Definitely a mountaneering boot. I lace the arch/toe portion a little looser than the top around my ankle/lower shin area. That I tighten just a bit. I have found with the shank in these boots I do not need to tighten down and make them like a cast. </p><p></p><p>I wish the military would figure this out. Issued boots for the masses require you to tighten and loosen based on activity level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Lindsey, post: 1429142, member: 25831"] I have tried a piece of isomat between the laces and the tongue of the boot. This allows you to tighten them up without the hot spot from the laces on your feet (helps your boots float too). I too have a set of Asolo's. Very stout and unforgiving in the stiffness department. Definitely a mountaneering boot. I lace the arch/toe portion a little looser than the top around my ankle/lower shin area. That I tighten just a bit. I have found with the shank in these boots I do not need to tighten down and make them like a cast. I wish the military would figure this out. Issued boots for the masses require you to tighten and loosen based on activity level. [/QUOTE]
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