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Part of the reason so many guys take the cups out of the toes and heels is because it is an attempt to get the boot to fit as well as possible as soon as possible and the existing boot isn't "cooperating." If your heel is sliding around in the heel cup already and it is noticeable after one mile, you might be in for a suprise after 8 with some weight on your back.
Do you have more or less than a thumb width of room in front of your toes? If you have more, then the boot might be too big. If your heels are slopping around, your boots might be too big. If, when you lace them up, the eyelets come real close together, you might have boots that are too big.
Like most folks, I burned through many pairs of boots learning which was the right combo for me. You'll figure it out too. Or not.
Have fun.
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