The Only Way to Break in a New Boots, According to an Expert
Boots can take upward of 100 hours to break in. Follow this expert advice to avoid blisters and speed up the process.
John Zientek has worked on Gear Patrolโs editorial staff since 2015. His passion for manufacturing, design, and the creative process has taken him from remote towns to major cities worldwide to tell stories about the people, places, and cultures that shape superlative products. When not helping guide Gear Patrolโs editorial strategy, he enjoys loud music indoors, soft music outdoors, and lifeโs natural song when thereโs no music at all. You can often find him cooking outdoors or walking near large bodies of water in Northern California.
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