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- Mar 19, 2006
I have not seen this topic brought up before - other than "one should have their boot professionally fitted.
So I have a question - never having had my boot professionally fitted. When the fitter asks for the "circumference of the ball of my foot - are they asking for ...
a. the distance all the way around my foot. Much like they would measure someone's waist.
b. the distance from one side of the ball of my foot to the other. Just as they measure the length.
So I have a question - never having had my boot professionally fitted. When the fitter asks for the "circumference of the ball of my foot - are they asking for ...
a. the distance all the way around my foot. Much like they would measure someone's waist.
b. the distance from one side of the ball of my foot to the other. Just as they measure the length.

Definition is so subjective to me regarding skating and what translates and such... I just want to be sure they don't deduct what the "circumference" is form the mesurement. The page that asks is showing a diagram at the bottom that seems to want the straight across, where the first diagram looks like it is true to the definition of circumfrance. so I questioned?????
and from a creditable source. Sounds like bad news for "mail-order."