Zamberlan Boot Size Guide

Length (cm) "A" to "B" Shoe Size Conversion Table

The "Last" refers to the shape of the shoe mold used in the manufacturing process. Different "Last" shapes accommodate different foot widths and arch heights: Click to view in-depth guide

Last Regular (Last R*): A standard width and shape, suitable for most feet. Click to view in-depth guide

Last Technical (Last T*): Designed for a more snug fit, providing better control and support for technical activities. Click to view in-depth guide

Last Wide (Last W*): Provides extra room in the forefoot area, ideal for those with wider feet or who prefer more space. Click to view in-depth guide

Last R Last T Last W EU UK US Men US Lady
22.3 22.7 23.1 36 3.5 - 5.5
22.6 23.1 23.4 36.5 - - -
23 23.4 23.7 37 4 - 6
23.3 23.7 24.1 37.5 4.5 - -
23.6 24.1 24.4 38 5 5 6.5
24 24.4 24.7 38.5 5.5 - -
24.3 24.7 25.1 39 6 5.5 7
24.6 25.1 25.4 39.5 - 6 7.5
25 25.4 25.7 40 6.5 6.5 8
25.3 25.7 26.1 40.5 - 7 8.5
25.6 26.1 26.4 41 7 7.5 9
26 26.4 26.7 41.5 7.5 - -
26.3 26.7 27.1 42 8 8 9.5
26.6 27.1 27.4 42.5 8.5 8.5 10
27 27.4 27.7 43 9 9 11
27.3 27.7 28.1 43.5 9.5 - -
27.6 28.1 28.4 44 10 9.5 -
27.9 28.4 28.7 44.5 - 10 -
28.3 28.7 29.1 45 10.5 10.5 -
28.6 29.1 29.4 45.5 - 11 -
28.9 29.4 29.7 46 11 11.5 -
29.3 29.7 30.1 46.5 11.5 - -
29.6 30.1 30.4 47 12 12 -
29.9 30.4 30.7 47.5 12.5 - -
30.3 30.7 31 48 13 13 -

Measuring Your Feet for Zamberlan Shoes

Materials Needed:

  • A ruler or measuring tape
  • A piece of paper
  • A pencil or pen
  • Socks (the type you plan to wear with your Zamberlan shoes)
  • A flat, hard surface (like a floor)

Step-by-Step Guide to Measuring:

  1. Prepare the Paper and Your Feet:

    • Lay a piece of paper on the floor against a wall.
    • Put on the socks you intend to wear with your Zamberlan shoes.
    • Stand with your heel against the wall, with your full weight on one foot over the paper. Having someone assist you can lead to more precise measurements.
  2. Trace the Foot:

    • Hold the pen or pencil vertically and trace around the outline of your foot. Make sure the pen stays straight up and down to avoid altering the shape. Repeat this process for both feet, as they can differ slightly in size.
  3. Measure the Length of Your Foot:

    • Using a ruler or measuring tape, measure from the heel to the tip of your longest toe. Record this measurement in both centimeters and inches.
  4. Measure the Width of Your Foot:

    • Measure the widest part of your foot (usually the ball of the foot) from side to side. Again, measure in both centimeters and inches.
  5. Determine the Best Zamberlan Last for Your Foot Shape:

    • Last Regular (Last R):* If your foot width is proportional to its length and falls within the average range for shoe sizes, the Last R* is designed to provide a standard width and shape suitable for most feet. Ideal for general hiking and outdoor activities.
    • Last Technical (Last T):* If you prefer a more snug fit for greater control and support in technical activities, this last is shaped for a narrower fit. It is perfect for mountaineering or technical hiking where precision and stability are essential.
    • Last Wide (Last W):* If your measurements show a wider forefoot area or you generally prefer more room, the Last W* provides extra space in the forefoot. This last is ideal for those with wider feet or who experience discomfort with standard widths.
  6. Compare Your Measurements to Zamberlan's Sizing Chart:

    • Zamberlan provides detailed sizing charts for each last type. Use your measurements to compare against Zamberlan’s charts to find the perfect size and last for your needs.

Additional Tips for Zamberlan Shoes:

  • Measure your feet in the late afternoon or evening when they are at their largest.
  • Always measure both feet and base your size on the larger foot.
  • Consider the type of activity you’ll be doing. For technical hikes or mountaineering, a snugger fit (Last T*) may be beneficial, whereas for casual hiking, a regular (Last R*) or wide fit (Last W*) might offer more comfort.

By taking accurate measurements and understanding how each Zamberlan last fits different foot shapes and needs, you can ensure a comfortable and supportive experience with your new Zamberlan shoes