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new boots, fat calves, small foot

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
i wear a size 5 womens usa and have very fat calves. I currently have a dalbello boot, which is very painful and old (six years old). I need a new boot, but I dont know which boot is best for womens fat calves for such a small foot. I have limited choices. I have researched Nordica and dalbello. Has anyone found either one to work better? rolling eyes
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
rkvilla, welcome to snowHead's

get yourself to a good bootfitter and take their advice, i have in the past seen several people who have been sold boots 2, 3 or even more sizes too big to fit the calf so be wary

most modern boots can be adjusted to accomodate calf size, Head & Nordica & probably a few more i can't think of right now have ladies boots with an expanding rear spoiler, which can help as a starting point

beyond the standard adjustments a good fitter can remove and re-fix clips , add extra material to the cuff of the boot and use a variety of different liners to accomodate the lower leg

good luck
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