Hunting Boots Clearance
Finding a good hunting boots clearance is always a welcome find. And the reasons for a hunting boots clearance can vary as widely as the boots you will find at those
discounted prices.
There could have been an over run, they are not being manufactured anymore, last seasons models, or
they could just be random weird sizes.
When ever I have found boots on clearance it’s because they are the small sizes or they are the very
large sizes. In other words they are the hunting boots that are left over that nobody can fit into. If you’re
one of those people with a very small or large foot I am kind of jealous as you always are able to find great
deals on hunting boots.
Buying At Hunting Boots Clearance Sales Online
This first tip could save you as much as $50 or more. And that tip is to make sure that the retailer
offers free shipping. Both to you and return should there be a problem. Even if you are buying at clearance
they should still offer this service. Otherwise you could be out $50 and not even have a pair of boots to
show for it.
Check to see if there is a restocking fee. These fees can add another $10 to as much as $30 to your costs just to
send them back.
Don’t get suckered into the low price only to pay way too much in shipping and handling
fees.
Always use a credit card to buy clearance boots. Never use your debit/checking card.
Do You Know The Size Of Boot You Need?
I’m guessing that you are pretty confident in what size boot you will need. But if you are unsure
about the size it is pretty easy to figure it out.
To measure your foot follow the steps below:
1. Tape a piece of paper to the hard floor.(not on carpet)
2. Draw a straight line down the middle.
3. Have the line run straight from the middle if the big toe to
the middle of the heel.
4. Mark the tip of the big toe and the heel.
5. Measure between the marks and you now know how long your foot
is.
Measure both feet as one is typically longer than the other.
Another suggestion would be to look at the reviews of the boots you want to buy. The reason for this is you want to
know if they run big or small. For example Rocky boots typically run about a ½ size small.
Your Boots Have Arrived….Take Action
Once your clearance hunting boots have arrive you need to spring into action. Grab a pair of socks
that you would normally wear with your hunting boots. If you wear tow pairs grab them both.
Once your boots are on the two most important things you need to check
for are with the heel and the toe. The heel should have no slip in it what so ever. It should be nice and snug. If
there is any kind of pinching in the heel you have a problem. There should be approximately a half inch of room
between your big toe and the end of the boot.
Your boots should be instantly comfortable. Unless you bought a cheap pair of boots there should be
no breaking in period need what so ever. Boot technology has come a long way which is why I will state again
that they should be instantly comfortable.
Since you already have your boots on you should wear them about the house for at least 2 hours.
Longer than that would be preferable but we understand if your wife doesn’t want you running around the house
in your underwear and a pair of hunting boots.
All joking aside, you need to pay attention to your feet. Are there hot spots, pinching, pokey
things in the boot, looseness or anything else that is uncomfortable? If so you really need to consider a
different pair.
I truly hope you score a great deal on a hunting boots clearance. Just remember the tips you found
here today.
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