Boot Size
Boot Size
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![]() Patagonia Rock Grip Wading Boots aluminum bar US $200.00
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![]() Hodgman Felt Sole Mens Fishing Boots Size 7 US $28.00
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![]() Used rubber stream wading cleats US $.99
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![]() FAST ON PULL ON POSITIVE GRIP SAFETY ICE CLEATS EAGLE CLAW SPIKES 1 PAIR WINTER US $12.49
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![]() Hardwear Pro Thigh Waders Cleat Sole Made By Airflo Size 8 US $16.58
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![]() HIP WADERS FELT SOLES KOBUK US $40.00
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![]() Hodgeman Bantam Rubber Bottom Boots Mens Size 12 US $35.00
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![]() Hodgeman Felt Bottom Boots Mens Size 13 US $35.00
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![]() Proline Neoprene Boot Shoe Liners Size Large NWOTAGS Wader shoe boot socks liner US $5.50
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![]() Hodgman Mens Pipestone Breathable Chest Wader Waders with Boot Foot Size 11 US $46.50
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![]() CLOUDVEIL WADING BOOTS Size 10 US $25.00
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![]() Cabelas Comfort Trac Rubber Boots – 1200 gram Seclusion 3D US $39.99
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![]() FISHING BOOTS FLO LITE INSULATED STEEL SHANK SIZE 11 US $15.00
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![]() SIMMS RIVERTEK BOA WADING BOOTS MEN LIGHT BROWN SZ 13 WADING ACCESSORIES US $52.87
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![]() Shimano Evair Fishing Boots US Mens 9 US $30.00
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![]() rubber hip boots size 9 US $20.00
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![]() SIMMS FREESTONE WADING BOOTS SZ 11 US $42.23
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![]() Orvis Premium wading boots size 6 with tags felt bottoms for fly fishing US $1.56
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![]() Vintage Mens Converse Rod Reel Fishing Waders Boots Size 12 Insulated US $99.99
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![]() Caddis float tube duffel fins and booties US $43.00
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![]() Mens LL Bean Neoprene Fishing Waders Size 8 US $99.99
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![]() Lacrosse Neoprene Waders Size 11 CAMO US $42.99
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![]() Hodgman Fishing Slipover Waders Size M US $20.00
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I wear a size 12 boot, and i heard i need a wider snowboard. around how wide should it be?
Well i usually rent a snowboard when i go snowboarding, but if gotten pretty god lately and i thought its time to buy a board of my own. But i hear if u have a size 12 boot you need a wider board. around how wide should my board be?
You don't 'need' a wide board, but with a size 12 boot, there's more benefits to a wide board than negatives. With a regular width board, you'd either have to have a very angled stance, at least 15 degrees or more on each foot, have bindings with a ramped gas pedal (the part under your toes, which is normally extendable), or use riser plates (which you'll be hard pressed to find since they haven't been seriously used since the 90s). However, with a wide board, you will be able to rock which ever stance you wish, without having to worry about toe or heel drag.
Used to be, because of their width, wide boards were too soft and difficult to flex well. Now, you find most wide boards are manufactured with either carbon fiber or aluminum/titanium stringers than run from the binding mounting points to the start of your sidewalls. Because of the new engineering, you can turn your wide board as easily as a standard narrow board. Plus, wide boards come in larger sizes, and with a size 12 foot, you'll probably need the extra flotation.


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