Saturday, 31 October 2009

Boot-Inch-Hours

I have decided to try a new way of measuring how much time I spend wearing my boots. I have measured the height of each of my boots, taking the ankle as the zero point, so the height is the distance above a normal low-top shoe.

My boots range from:
  • Converse high top : 2¼ inches
  • Vans hi-top: 2.5 inches
  • Mid-height boxing boots: 6 inches
  • Lonsdale boxing boots: 10 inches
  • 20 eye Doc martens: 11 inches
  • Blue wellies: 12 inches
  • Green Le Chameau wellies: 14 inches
I measure the number of hours I spend wearing each boot and multiply by the height. Lo-tops count as zero. I am going to try this out as an experiment during November so see what kind of results I get. I I will just wear boots as normal, rather than try to wear taller boots. For the last week I have been doing a bit of a 'preview' of the experiment, but since I spent the last week wearing taller boots, the numbers will be higher.

During the last week I wore nothing shorter than my boxing boots. On monday I wore my adidas boots all day then changed into my Lonsdale boots in the evening - a total of 15 hours and 114 inch-hours (9 hours * 6 inches + 6 hours * 10 inches).

My highest Boot Inch Hours score was 269. This was today, thanks to my 24+ hours of boxing boots which started yesterday morning. I spend all of today wearing taller boots - mostly wellies and doc martens. Simply wearing my boxing boots all day would have scored 240 boot-inch-hours. The highest possible score is 336, which would be if I wore my green wellies for the full 24 hours.

For a bit of comparison, the list below shows how many hours of Converse wearing is equivalent to one hour of my other boots:
  • Vans Hi-Tops : 1.1 hours
  • Mid-height boots: 2.7 hours
  • Lonsdale boots: 4.4 hours
  • Doc Martens: 4.9 hours
  • Blue wellies: 5.3 hours
  • Green wellies: 6.2 hours

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