A half inch to an inch of toe room is usually about right.
Is an inch of toe room too much.
When measuring toe in degrees you do not need to double the measurement for the leading and trailing edge of the tires as you do when using inches.
If your foot stays stationary on the foot bed as you hike 2 fingers room is ok.
Many foot doctors believe that rounded boxes provide the best protection because it allows the most breathing room.
This is hardly new.
My left foot feels like the perfect amount of toe room.
The 12d need insoles and think socks to fill up room so my feet don t feel like bells ringing and tons of heel slip.
The 11 5d seems better.
Again 1 2 inch 1 5 uk us units or slightly less is recommended.
Those with pointed toes often found in certain boots.
Keep in mind that your feet can grow a half size over the course of a hike.
On boots more toe room is expected.
Common internet advice is to size down for boots thinking that boot toe room should be like sneaker toe room.
That and hiking down a steep mountain trail sustained downhill i like as much room in the toe box as is safe.
If one rear wheel measures 0 29º of toe in and the other measures 0 29º then total rear toe in is 0 58º not 1 16º.
Don t blindly follow this advice.
Excess toe room is not a problem when the flex point and heel are right.
Not all toe boxes are actually boxy the word box may be misleading because toe boxes come in a number of shapes and styles.
But i have nearly an inch and a half of space between my toe and the end of the shoe.
Toe boxes to avoid.
The right foot has the left corner of my big toe slightly rubbing against the front curve of the toebox.
As the shoe breaks in and the vamp stretches out i wonder whether my foot will start sliding around more and if it s a mistake to keep these.