I’m a 10 1/2 and just got a sized-up pair of 12’s in the Korkers Greenback. I tried them on with a pair of wading pants at Cabela’s to make sure they fit. They were perfectly snug. I can’t imagine doing an upsize of only a 1/2 size from a 10 1/2 to an 11 like you did. I’m glad it worked for you, but I just want others to try out the sizes if at all possible. Our differences with the same shoe size illustrates the point.
These low tops seem more of the move scaling up and down mountains to find fishing holes no? I’m out here in Washington and came across some gnarly trails where I feel like my felt soled wading boot which is high top didn’t give me much mobility where I think this low top (which is like a sneaker) would.
@@danijelbrdar I would say yes and I’d probably wear my low tops for that as well. But really depends on the terrain the taller boots fitted correctly will give a lot more protection of rolling and possibly injuring your ankle.
I’m a 10 1/2 and just got a sized-up pair of 12’s in the Korkers Greenback. I tried them on with a pair of wading pants at Cabela’s to make sure they fit. They were perfectly snug. I can’t imagine doing an upsize of only a 1/2 size from a 10 1/2 to an 11 like you did. I’m glad it worked for you, but I just want others to try out the sizes if at all possible. Our differences with the same shoe size illustrates the point.
You should always try on anything before purchasing! Totally agree with you
These low tops seem more of the move scaling up and down mountains to find fishing holes no? I’m out here in Washington and came across some gnarly trails where I feel like my felt soled wading boot which is high top didn’t give me much mobility where I think this low top (which is like a sneaker) would.
@@danijelbrdar I would say yes and I’d probably wear my low tops for that as well. But really depends on the terrain the taller boots fitted correctly will give a lot more protection of rolling and possibly injuring your ankle.