Korkers boots are very lightweight for the support, stability, protection, and
traction (
with the Triple Threat bar cleat sole) they've provided me. I have had 5 pairs *
edit - of their top of line boots* since ~2010 including two replacements under the 1 year warranty.
The very lightweight (but dangerous to wade in) Korkers Kling-On soles are OK to hike longer distances, and I'll carry the heavy aluminum bar cleat soles (or sometimes the lightweight felts) in my pack.
@Snickersnackers I had the BOA Devils Canyon for 3 years. I could never get a fit with BOA that locked my heel into the heel cup, even when the lacing was so tight it hurt my ankles. It caused my toes to jam into the toe box when walking downhill or long days walking on big cobble. I lost
two toenails over two successive years.
Two friends had a similar problem. With laces I can lace tightly up the instep, lock in the heel with a double overhand knot at the top of the instep, then a little looser up the ankle. I liked the BOA convenience but never again.
For several years now I have been using the
medium volume SOLE Dean Karnazes (discontinued) runner's insoles in my last 3 pairs of Korkers; the kind that are heated in the oven to mold to the user's foot. Something like that might help.