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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 27
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Due to the high arch i have, the insoles are not closing enough there are gaps in the inside boot. The stitches where the tung starts out from are stretching apart because my foot is so wide... I went with your advice regarding the RIDE DEUCE you recommanded for wider and high arch feet. Thanks btw. they are nice boots though and if you don't have a defective foot like mine... Last edited by snoweater; 09-30-2010 at 11:02 AM. |
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Under the influence...
Posts: 1,152
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I really dig mine for a medium stiffness... initially, I had to experiment with the double BOA to find exactly how I wanted them to fit, but I finally found it. I also adjust them based on what binding and terrain I'm riding... actually looking at softer boots right now as I want something that will give me the freedom to tweak jumps a little more...
I have the overwhelming urge to take a dump for some reason... wouldn't mine getting one either................. That is a snow reference in case some of you are having "2 girls and a cup" thoughts... fucking nasty fuckers. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Da Cut
Posts: 107
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I just got a pair of Ride Insanos and if the Deuces are anything like those in fit you should like them. Granted my arch isn't as high as yours sounds but my feet were very comfy and warm after wearing them around the store for an hour.
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