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<blockquote data-quote="Chris RJ" data-source="post: 975707" data-attributes="member: 93718"><p>I think I feel exactly the same as you. The difference I noticed though was in the width of the midsole. I have small feet, ideal for bare foot waterskiing and not much else.</p><p></p><p>my concerns about the standard fitting of the LP 5 for my particularly odd feet is not the toe box, because it’s huge in the standard width and perhaps a bit clown-like in the wide fitting; however, for my feet, I found the midsole perfectly fitting in the standard width and very comfirtablue, but there was no room in the misole width if my feet swell.</p><p></p><p>I remember last Camino that by about Logroño that my feet had spread out in the LP4s such that with my injinji liners and my darn toughs, there was no further room to relax the laces. It was fine and I didn’t get ant blisters but there was no room for further loosening the laces other than downsizing to my thinner smart wool socks, which I did on warmer days.</p><p></p><p>what I am suggesting in my very long-winded reply is that your feet are probably not the same as mine and that toe box is of no concern in either width fitting because there’s acres of space in both around the toes.</p><p></p><p>hope that helps</p><p></p><p>Been Camino</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris RJ, post: 975707, member: 93718"] I think I feel exactly the same as you. The difference I noticed though was in the width of the midsole. I have small feet, ideal for bare foot waterskiing and not much else. my concerns about the standard fitting of the LP 5 for my particularly odd feet is not the toe box, because it’s huge in the standard width and perhaps a bit clown-like in the wide fitting; however, for my feet, I found the midsole perfectly fitting in the standard width and very comfirtablue, but there was no room in the misole width if my feet swell. I remember last Camino that by about Logroño that my feet had spread out in the LP4s such that with my injinji liners and my darn toughs, there was no further room to relax the laces. It was fine and I didn’t get ant blisters but there was no room for further loosening the laces other than downsizing to my thinner smart wool socks, which I did on warmer days. what I am suggesting in my very long-winded reply is that your feet are probably not the same as mine and that toe box is of no concern in either width fitting because there’s acres of space in both around the toes. hope that helps Been Camino [/QUOTE]
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