Where is the shaft circumference?

The circumference of the shaft is measured on the upper side of the boot.

What is the shaft on a shoe?

The shaft is the upper part of the boot, from the ankle to the top edge. The shaft height is always measured at the back of the boot. Start at the top edge of the heel and measure right up to the highest point at the back of the boot. The heel is never included in this measurement.

What does circumference mean in boots?

Boots. A – Circumference – The measurement around the inside of the boot at the largest part on the upper calf. B – Shaft – The height of the shaft measured from the middle of the arch up the outsole of the boot to the top of the boot shaft in inches.

How is shaft measured?

The boot shaft starts directly above the boot sole. You can run a measuring tape up the side of the boot from the top of the boot sole to the top of the shaft. This measurement is your boot shaft height.

What is a shaft size?

The shaft tip size is the the diameter of the tip portion of the shaft. For irons, this will usually be 0.370″ (parallel) or 0.355″ (tapered). For woods, it will be either 0.335″ or 0.350″. To choose the tip size needed, you’ll want to match it with the ID (inside diameter) of the hosel of the golf club head.

What size calf is considered wide?

For reference, wide calf boots are considered those with a calf circumference of greater than 15 inches. Slim calf boots are those with a calf smaller than 13 3/4 inches.