gun plumber said:The smallest I've seen seen was size 3 woman's which belong to my wife when see was in.
little,tiny parade boots!
A friend of mine has a large size like your and for the longest time he had to have his Mk 3 specially made for him.With the new WWB though,they came in a size that fit him properly.If the restriction on the issue of Mk 3's still exists,(there is a CANFORGEN on it,If someone calls bull.I'll post it)then the system might not be able issue you them,but will still get you 2 pairs of boots ieff the shelf.
Lil_T said:this is encouraging - I was concerned I wouldn't get issued with boots that were the proper size. I have a hard enough time finding non-children's shoes that fit. Are all CF issue footwear sized the same?
thank you search function!
Lil_T said:yeah I just measured my feet using the mondopoint system and I'm the smallest size available 215/88 (actually slightly smaller -210/85) I have tiny feet.
Lil_T said:this is encouraging - I was concerned I wouldn't get issued with boots that were the proper size. I have a hard enough time finding non-children's shoes that fit. Are all CF issue footwear sized the same?
thank you search function!
Lil_T said:yeah I just measured my feet using the mondopoint system and I'm the smallest size available 215/88 (actually slightly smaller -210/85) I have tiny feet.
ArmyVern said:Were you wearing CTS sock system - or just a regular pair of socks? CTS usually sees you wearing a black liner sock with a green sock over it.
In any case, WW Boots can also be custom made if the carried range of sizes are too big/small. Socks make a difference, but boots will also stretch (they are leather after all). And yes, mm's make a difference (else we wouldn't have the size range that we do where boots differ by only mere millimeters), especially when you're humping rucks or generally doing any of those things that folks in the army tend to do.