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by radiomir » Sun Jan 16, 2022 3:03 pm
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I'm a 45 in the BC 1600. I was thinking based on others' statements to downsize to a 44 (I actually have a pair of Norwegian military boots made by Alfa in 44, and they have plenty of room), but based on Alfa's chart and my mondo size, I should be in a 45.
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I thought I'd chime in as someone else with feet that are 27.5 cm in length, with a narrow heel, wider forefoot, and I'm guessing medium volume. I have relatively short toes for my foot length, with my big toe being the longest. I have recently tried an Alaska in 45 and 46 (from REI online), and an Alfa Guard Advance (from Varuste) in 45.
45 Alaska - Good heel lock, and decent overall length, but it was too narrow at the toes and forefoot. Far too tight at the crease point for kick and glide to be comfortable. These would work, but I think I would constantly be thinking about my feet instead of being outside on snow.
46 Alaska - Good heel lock with tight lacing in the right areas, but this caused a bit of discomfort in the upper tongue. This could probably be fixed over time. The boot was still narrower than I would like, causing a small toe pinch. It had a bit more room in toe box at this size, though - enough that it would probably be workable. However, the boot was too long for me to expect ideal ski control, especially because the sole didn't seem very stiff with twisting motion. Also, the toe crease was uncomfortable with the extra material. All said, I think these could have worked also, but I ultimately I decided to send them back because I was worried about having a good connection with a ski given the relatively floppy long toe box.
Because the Alaska didn't work, I decided to take a risk an order the Alfas from Finland.
45 Alfa Guard Advance - These felt pretty good length-wise. Because of my short toes, I could probably get a way with a 44, but even the Alfas start to narrow around the toes somewhat. I would be a little worried that 44s would be too short, but they could be ideal. The width is pretty good - comfortable even - but people are not exaggerating when they say this boot has almost extreme high volume. My heel and midfoot were swimming, and I could not get a good heel lock at first. This was depressing given that my order was held up for weeks because of other items and I don't currently have any other NNN-BC boots. However, I decided to add some custom orthotics I had for other shoes below the alfa insole, and with a single pair of medium Darn Tough hiking socks and tight lacing, the boots actually feel really good. There is still a bit of a wonky toe crease (again, short toes), but the leather is so soft and plush, it doesn't pinch too much. They also seem to be stiffer when twisting (while simultaneously being softer along a perfectly perpendicular crease line), so I think they will provide a good connection to skis.
I still wonder if 44s would be better (or Lundhags), but these boots are light, comfortable, and I think will work just fine. Still am thinking of ordering 44s just to see though, and returning the ones that I don't keep (even if shipping will be expensive).