Xtratuf Size Chart (2025) | Stop the Guesswork and Size Like a Pro

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Picture this: you’re standing on a wet dock, icy waves lapping at your feet, and your boots are either too tight, too loose, or just plain uncomfortable.

Sounds like a nightmare, right?

Some Xtratuf boots run true to size, others run big, and to make things even worse, there are no half sizes available.

But don’t worry. In this guide, you’ll find everything you need to decode the Xtratuf size chart, measure your feet like a pro, and find the perfect fit for men, women, kids, and even infants.

Before we start, if you want to dive deeper into how Xtratuf boots fit, check out our related article, How Do Xtratuf Boots Fit?, where we break down every detail—from sizing quirks to pro tips for getting it just right.

Without further ado, let’s get into the size charts…

Xtratuf Size Chart

No matter your age or shoe size, Xtratuf makes it easy to find a pair of boots that fit well and stand up to whatever you (or your little ones) throw at them. So, whether you’re shopping for yourself or the whole family, Xtratuf has something for everyone.

Men Sizes

Foot length (IN)Foot Length (CM)USUKEUR
8.1"20.62135
8.3"212.51.535.5
8.4"21.33236
8.6"21.83.52.536.5
8.7"22.14337
8.9"22.64.53.537.5
9"22.95438
9.2"23.35.54.538.5
9.3"23.56539
9.5"24.16.55.539.5
9.6"24.47640
9.8"24.87.56.540.5
9.9"25.48741
10.1"25.78.57.541.5
10.3"269842
10.4"26.79.58.542.5
10.6"2710943
10.8"27.310.59.543.5
10.9"27.9111044
11.1"28.311.510.544.5
11.3"28.6121145
11.4"2912.511.545.5
11.6"29.4131246
11.8"3013.512.546.5
11.9"30.2141347
12.1"30.714.513.547.5
12.2"31151448
12.4"31.515.514.548.5
12.5"31.8161549
12.7"32.316.515.549.5
12.8"32.5171650
12.9"32.817.516.550.5
181751

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And if you’re eyeing a more classic rain boot, don’t miss our Hunter boot size chart and sizing tips to make sure your Wellies fit just right.

Women Sizes

Foot length (IN)Foot Length (CM)USUKEUR
3.5
8.2"20.84234
8.4"21.34.52.535.5
8.5"21.65336
8.8"22.25.53.536.5
8.9"22.56437
9.1"236.54.537.5
9.3"23.57538
9.4"23.87.55.538.5
9.5"24.18639
9.7"24.68.56.539.5
9.9"25.19740
10"25.49.57.540.5
10.2"25.910841
10.3"26.210.58.541.5
10.5"26.711942
10.7"27.111.59.542.5
10.9"27.6121043
10.727.112.510.543.5
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Xtratuf sizing got you scratching your head? See how it compares to Ecco’s European sizing for a fresh perspective.

Big Kid Sizes

Foot length (IN)Foot Length (CM)USUKEUR
7.8"19.711332
1.51433
8.1"20.62133
2.51.534
8.5"21.63234
3.52.535
8.7"22.24336
4.53.536
9.1"23.25437
5.54.537
9.5"24.16538
6.55.538
9.8"24.87639

Related:

From Xtratuf to Bunny boots: See how their sizing compares with our Bunny boot size chart guide and find your next cold-weather pair.

Little Kid Sizes

Foot length (IN)Foot Length (CM)USUKEUR
5.5"147623
5.6"14.37.56.523
5.8"14.68724
8.57.525
6.1"15.69825
9.58.526
6.5"16.510927
10.59.527
6.7"17.1111028
11.510.529
7.1"18.1121130
12.511.530
7.5"19.1131231
13.512.531

Related:

Curious how Xtratuf sizing compares to high-end boots? Our Alden size chart guide has all the details you need.

Toddler Kid Sizes

Foot length (IN)Foot Length (CM)USUKEUR
4.5"11.44319
4.6"11.74.53.520
4.8"12.15420
5"12.75.54.521
5.1"136522
5.2"13.36.55.522
5.5"147623
5.6"14.37.56.523
5.8"14.68724

Related:

Curious how Xtratuf sizing compares to casual boots? Our Blundstone size chart guide has all the details you need.

Infant Sizes

USRange
6M6M - 12M
12M12M - 18M
18M18M

How to Measure Your Feet for Xtratuf Boots

Measuring your feet isn’t just about length; it’s about width, volume, and how your feet change throughout the day. Here’s everything you need to measure your feet whether you’re at home or in a store.

The Brannock is especially helpful for Xtratuf boots, which don’t come in half sizes and can vary in fit depending on the model.

Measure Your Feet with a Brannock Device

If you’ve ever been to a shoe store, you’ve probably seen the Brannock Device. This tool is the universal standard for measuring feet, and it’s your best bet for getting an accurate size.

Step 1: Stand Up Straight

Always measure your feet while standing. Your feet expand under your weight, so this gives you the most accurate measurement.

Step 2: Heel to Toe

  • Place your heel firmly against the back of the Brannock Device.
  • Slide the slider forward until it touches your longest toe (fun fact: it’s not always your big toe—some people have a longer second toe!).
  • Read the measurement at the tip of the slider. This is your foot length.

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Step 3: Measure Width

  • Slide the width bar snugly against the widest part of your foot (usually around the ball of your foot).
  • Read the width measurement on the device. This tells you if you need a narrow, medium, or wide fit.

Write the measurements down and compare them to Xtratuf’s size chart.

Measure Your Feet with At Home

how-to-measure-foot-length-and-width-infographic

Before you start, make sure you’ve got the right tools:

  • A blank piece of paper (big enough for your foot).
  • A pen or pencil.
  • A ruler or measuring tape.
  • A wall or flat surface to stand against.

Step 2: Trace Your Foot

  • Place the paper on a hard, flat surface (no carpet—it can throw off your measurements).
  • Stand with your back against a wall and one foot firmly on the paper.
  • Keeping your weight evenly distributed, trace the outline of your foot.
  • Make sure the pen is perpendicular to the paper to avoid skewing the measurement.

Repeat for the other foot (yes, both feet—they’re often slightly different sizes!).

Related:

Love your Xtratuf boots but curious about Danner? Our Danner size chart guide breaks down their fit.

Step 3: Measure Length and Width

  • Length:

Use the ruler to measure from the back of your heel to the tip of your longest toe (fun fact: it’s not always your big toe!). Write this number down.

  • Width:

Measure across the widest part of your foot (usually around the ball of your foot). Write this number down too.

Step 4: Account for Socks and Swelling

  • Socks:

If you plan to wear thick socks with your Xtratuf boots (and let’s be honest, you probably will), measure your feet while wearing them.

  • Swelling:

Feet tend to swell throughout the day, so measure in the afternoon or evening for the most accurate size.

Remember:

  • Xtratuf boots only come in whole sizes, so if you’re a half size, round up.
  • If you’re between widths, consider sizing up for extra room or adding an insole for a snugger fit.

Related:

If you’re also eyeing LL Bean boots, their fit is a whole different story. I put together a full LL Bean sizing guide to help you figure out what size works best—especially if you’re switching between brands.

Alright, let’s wrap this up…

Wrap Up

You don’t need to stress about Xtratuf sizing anymore. Sure, it can feel tricky—no half sizes, some boots run big, others run narrow—but now you’ve got the tools to crack the code.

You know how to measure your feet at home or with a Brannock Device. You know to size up for thick socks or if you’re between sizes.

And hey, if you’re shopping for the whole family, Xtratuf’s got you covered there too, from men and women to toddlers and even infants.

Still have questions? Drop them in the comments. And if you’ve already found your perfect fit, share your tips—someone out there might need your advice!

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