How Deep Should a Rotating Shoe Rack Be to Fit Trainers and Boots?
Depth is the specification most people get wrong when buying a rotating shoe rack, partly because a spinning tier behaves nothing like a fixed shelf. This guide works from real footwear measurements, covering the actual length of trainers across common sizes and the height of Chelsea and walking boots, then translates those figures into the tier depth and vertical spacing you need. It explains why clearance around the widest point matters as much as depth itself, how angled tiers reduce the horizontal requirement, and why adjustable locking collars matter far more than headline capacity claims for a mixed collection. There is guidance on measuring your space as an area rather than a strip, keeping the rack clear of radiators, fitting one inside a wardrobe, and loading the tiers so the column stays steady and nothing catches on the wall as it turns. We also explain how to handle tall boots sensibly and how to audit your own collection before ordering, with a short FAQ at the end....