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9/24/2013 5:03:29 PM EDT
Does anyone know how Asolo boots fit compared to Danner, Merrell or Salomon? My Danner's are a 10, Merrell's 11.5 and Salomon's 11.
9/24/2013 6:50:04 PM EDT
[#1]
Try them on, don't mail order boots.
Every maker uses a different last.

Asolos fit my feet the best, I have narrowish feet.
9/24/2013 7:12:41 PM EDT
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Try them on, don't mail order boots.
Every maker uses a different last.

Asolos fit my feet the best, I have narrowish feet.
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That's what I would normally do, but I don't think anyone carries Asolo near me.
9/24/2013 8:04:43 PM EDT
[#3]
Check the return policy carefully.

Asolos are great boots, and generally a bit lighter for equally constructed boots.
Italians know good mountaineering/hiking boots.
European boots tend to run a bit small.
See if a local shoe store will measure your feet and give you the metric size as well.
9/24/2013 9:26:09 PM EDT
[#4]
Mine ran true too size and fit my narrow feet.



After 6 yrs or so they are finally starting to show wear and tear.

Had all kinds of petroleum products spilled on them and they held up fine.
But try them on first if you can.
9/25/2013 12:14:50 AM EDT
[#5]
I have 5 pairs of Danner boots.  I bought some Asolo Fugitves and they fit perfect.
9/25/2013 5:11:12 AM EDT
[#6]
Asolos seem to fit best on narrower feet or people who like a tighter arch hug.

But....to find the best fit, always try them on yourself.
9/25/2013 7:51:40 AM EDT
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I have a 'european' foot. Narrow heal w/ normal width ball. Asolo boots fit me like a glove!

I bought a new pair of tps 535's two weeks before a 7-10 days trip -> no blisters. I was amazed and sold! I now have several pairs of Asolo.

I have found the best way to buy boots is too mail order, max out the credit card and send back what doesn't fit. If you are 10, buy 9-10-11. Buy several different models / brands. I only try them on the carpet, so they are in new condition when I send them back. Put the laces back as shipped, etc.

9/25/2013 12:25:19 PM EDT
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Asolos seem to fit best on narrower feet or people who like a tighter arch hug.

But....to find the best fit, always try them on yourself.
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This.
9/25/2013 2:54:02 PM EDT
[#9]
Thanks for the replies so far, guys. I think my brother has a pair so I'm going to check with him and see how his fit before I do anything.
9/25/2013 7:10:36 PM EDT
[#10]
I have two pairs of Asolo boots.  The first are the all leather ones that REI sells, I think the 535.  I bought the wider ones to fit my "big volume" feet.  After being pretty impressed with the all leather model I ordered in the futigive model in the same size.  The futigives fit a little looser on my size 12 W feet.  Both have not given me any issue but I do no expect them to last more than a couple of years.  I am hard on gear.  REI tells me both of these models can be resoled.
9/25/2013 11:46:30 PM EDT
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Try them on, don't mail order boots.
Every maker uses a different last.

Asolos fit my feet the best, I have narrowish feet.
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I always order two pairs, three if I'm not sure. One fits, two go back.

Sierratradingpost.com and backcountry.com ... outstanding return, and everything, policies.
9/26/2013 10:35:29 AM EDT
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One thing I've hard-learned from experience is that sizing is critically secondary to fit. I've sized up boots because I thought they were too small, only to find out they just didn't fit, and sizing up is never going to fix it. Last winter, I tried about 6 different pairs of La Sportiva climbing boots, at about $500 a pop. WOW what a total and absolute failure. I simply DO NOT fit La Sportiva boots, and I can size up, size down, try different models, different socks all I want, they'll still going to hurt.

Asolo and Scarpa both fit me well. I use Asolo for hiking, Scarpa for technical climbing. Great boots.
9/26/2013 12:48:56 PM EDT
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I always order two pairs, three if I'm not sure. One fits, two go back.

Sierratradingpost.com and backcountry.com ... outstanding return, and everything, policies.
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Try them on, don't mail order boots.
Every maker uses a different last.

Asolos fit my feet the best, I have narrowish feet.


I always order two pairs, three if I'm not sure. One fits, two go back.

Sierratradingpost.com and backcountry.com ... outstanding return, and everything, policies.


Sierra Trading Post is where I plan on ordering them from as I have a 35% off coupon.  These are the ones I'm looking at if anyone has experience with them:  Asolo Moran Gore-Tex

My brother does have a pair of Asolo's in 11.5 and they seem to fit me pretty well so that's likely what I will go with.
9/26/2013 12:56:10 PM EDT
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I always order two pairs, three if I'm not sure. One fits, two go back.

Sierratradingpost.com and backcountry.com ... outstanding return, and everything, policies.
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Try them on, don't mail order boots.
Every maker uses a different last.

Asolos fit my feet the best, I have narrowish feet.


I always order two pairs, three if I'm not sure. One fits, two go back.

Sierratradingpost.com and backcountry.com ... outstanding return, and everything, policies.



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9/26/2013 9:19:15 PM EDT
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Sierra Trading Post is where I plan on ordering them from as I have a 35% off coupon.  These are the ones I'm looking at if anyone has experience with them:  Asolo Moran Gore-Tex

My brother does have a pair of Asolo's in 11.5 and they seem to fit me pretty well so that's likely what I will go with.
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Try them on, don't mail order boots.
Every maker uses a different last.

Asolos fit my feet the best, I have narrowish feet.


I always order two pairs, three if I'm not sure. One fits, two go back.

Sierratradingpost.com and backcountry.com ... outstanding return, and everything, policies.


Sierra Trading Post is where I plan on ordering them from as I have a 35% off coupon.  These are the ones I'm looking at if anyone has experience with them:  Asolo Moran Gore-Tex

My brother does have a pair of Asolo's in 11.5 and they seem to fit me pretty well so that's likely what I will go with.


I have a pair of ASN95s that are very similar.. love 'em
9/29/2013 3:18:41 PM EDT
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Asolo makes solid boots, but if you have wide feet, look elsewhere. But if you must buy boots online, go through REI. They let me return my Asolos after several months. Good company with a good return policy.