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Occam said:I have no dog in this fight anymore, having retired from the CF more than four years ago now. However, after reading the excellent description of the Mondopoint sizing system, I'm left wondering:
Mondopoint does a great job of measuring a foot in two dimensions. However, people don't have two-dimensional feet - your feet exist in three dimensions. Wearing the crappy old sea boots with zero arch support for so long ruined my feet, and as a result I required a pretty aggressive design of orthotic. More times than not, I couldn't get a good fit with both the orthotic AND my foot in the same boot. Things improved somewhat when I went to the CEMS CWWB, but they were still lacking - I still developed thick painful callouses on my feet because there simply wasn't enough height accommodation in the boot.
The powers that be may be saying "stricter controls" when it comes to LPO boots, but I don't think that plan will survive contact with the troops who are wearing orthotics.
This is a great point. One that we should all consider when both sizing and complaining. I can get you 2 thirds of the way there, but until I get a little tiny BOSS machine and a company willing to add on another 42 sizes (or more...) I got what I got. But still, a hugely valid point - too often we forget about the height of said foot - I know I did!
Old and Tired said:Did anyone at ADM MAT say anything about what should be at least 100 UCR's from the ENGR world in regards to the quality, or lack of, in the new LOTP. I know that I have sent 3. One for each of the Brown/Tan boots I've had in the last 3 years. In 3 years I've burned through 6 pair of boots (2 of each style). They have all been returned to clothing being unserviceable after anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months. I'm back in Rocky's again because they work, they fit, and they last.
O & T - not sure if you are actually referring to the new LOTB or just the fact that you have used the system... the "new LOTB" has only been out for a few months now and there are only 2 units on my base that has them - Engineers not being one. The brown boots you have worn over the past few years were intrem and not meant to be permanent - remember the CADPAT boot that wasn't? That was the brown boot without the paint. According to the powers that be, this new LOTB is here to stay. Get your laces or zipper on, put THEM through the paces, then see if a UCR is warranted. I'm not saying it will, I'm not saying it won't - I'm saying give them a chance.
Thank you for using the UCR system instead of taking it out on a Supply Tech BTW...