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<blockquote data-quote="jimss" data-source="post: 2519863" data-attributes="member: 66919"><p>A buddy of mine at work is impressed with his Lapunas. From what I've heard, Lapunas are a little narrower. My Thors are my new favorite boot! The Thors are possibly a little wider than the Lapunas. I've used and abused my Wyo's but they are a bit heavy. I work all winter in non-insulated boots here in Colo. If you are active there is no need to buy insulated in most settings. I also buy my boots 1 size larger. I cinch laces in summer with thin socks and relax laces in winter for heavier socks. I also replace the factory insoles and place thicker, padded insoles that takes up a little room....1 size larger allows for this. I would definitely try on several models so you have the chance to compare comfort and sizing for your particular feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimss, post: 2519863, member: 66919"] A buddy of mine at work is impressed with his Lapunas. From what I've heard, Lapunas are a little narrower. My Thors are my new favorite boot! The Thors are possibly a little wider than the Lapunas. I've used and abused my Wyo's but they are a bit heavy. I work all winter in non-insulated boots here in Colo. If you are active there is no need to buy insulated in most settings. I also buy my boots 1 size larger. I cinch laces in summer with thin socks and relax laces in winter for heavier socks. I also replace the factory insoles and place thicker, padded insoles that takes up a little room....1 size larger allows for this. I would definitely try on several models so you have the chance to compare comfort and sizing for your particular feet. [/QUOTE]
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