I need help with sizing

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We recommend at least 5mm gap between your longest toe and the front of the shoe. You can use your current rowing shoes as a reference point, to avoid measuring your feet.

Alternatively, if your running shoes are labelled accurately for length, matching up these numbers to our sizing wizard will give you the same shoe size as you are wearing now.

If in doubt, go up to the next size in the chart.

NOTE: DO NOT MATCH US/EU/UK SIZING.

PRINT SIZING PAGE

To find your Bont Rowing shoe size, download and print our all-new sizing page in A4 or US Letter and follow the instructions exactly as listed. Stand barefoot, mark with a straight edge your longest toe and widest part of your foot. Double check the length and width with a ruler to confirm your measurements.

NO PRINTER?

To find your size, take a piece of plain paper on a flat surface and place it directly up against a wall. Stand on the paper (barefoot) and ensure you have a 1mm gap between your heel and the wall. Plant your foot firmly on the ground mark the widest points of the inner and outer edges of your feet.

For the most accurate length, slowly roll your weight forward and onto the forefoot. Your heel should lift off the ground slightly during this process. Place a flat edge at the position of your longest toe, step off the paper and record the measurement from the wall edge of the paper to the longest toe (where you placed the flat edge against). Record the length. Repeat this step for both feet.

Once the measurements have been taken, use the Foot Length Range on the size chart to find your size. The Internal Shoe Length row refers to the precise internal measurement of the shoe in millimetres. We recommend at least 5mm gap between your longest toe and the front of the shoe.

Example: Your feet measure 278mm in length (barefoot) and so you should consider size 45/10.5 as this will provide approximately 7mm gap due to the shoe having an internal length of 285mm.

NOTE: Please also keep in mind Bont Rowing shoes are designed around an anatomically correct last suitable for rowing however, this does not mean they are built in the 'bare foot' running shoe style.

If you're still uncertain about the best size, please email our team at info@bontrowing.com, and we'll be happy to assist you further.