melissam, I should have mentioned before that if you are thinking about ordering a pair, make sure you try on some pairs in a store and walk around for a while before you do! My local outdoor store in Wisconsin carried them, but they also sell them at REI. They don't come in half-sizes, and I wear 8.5 normally and wound up with an 8 in Chacos, but my old roommate usually wore a 6.5 and wears a 7 in Chacos. It seems like their fit is as dependent on your arches as the overall length of your foot... I actually almost wound up with a 7 Wide, but decided I needed a little bit more bumper for my clumsy feet.
KnottedYet, It sounds like your local guy is a gem... was he a lucky find, or did you have to shop around before you found someone you really liked working with? May I ask, generally, how much you've paid for your custom lifts at a local shop? I'm just trying to get a ballpark for when I start looking for a local place out here to maybe get lifts in some running shoes, hiking boots, etc.
The ability to be re-soled is super-important to me... I wear down my shoes at the heel very quickly, so I think my Chacos will need to be resoled every couple of years with as much as I wear them. I remember asking David about it back when I was ordering and he said when lifted shoes got sent in for re-soles, Chaco would do the 'regular' shoe, and then forward them on to him to re-sole the lifted one. I might contact their service folks directly and ask if they'd handle shoes with a "non-David" lift. Your idea of just getting soles from Chaco and having your local guy do it is a good one as well.
I'm wondering if it would be reasonable to contact David and say "Hey, I've been pretty happy so far, but would be a lot happier if..." and see if there's anything he can do to make my shoe more flexible. On the one hand, it seems crazy to wait over a year to bring up issues like that, but on the other hand, I didn't really know any different back then! And he was very flexible back then and told me he stands behind all his work...
Anyway, as this thread was originally about LLDs as they relate to cycling... um... well... oops.![]()




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