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Boots for wide feet

I wear Crispi boots They come in wide sizes. I wear a 12 EEE Russell Mocassin will make you a pair of boots . Lowe boot works good too.
 
Meindl by cabela's, they have extra wide and fit very nice, lot's of different styles to choose from. I wear the Perfekt Hunter, excellent boots
 
Merrill MOAB Mids with a Gore-Tex membrane work for me. Know highGTX gaiters keep them about 10 F. warmer.
3 mm US Divers neoprene divers' socks over thin poly liner socks keep them MUCH warmer than the best wool socks. Your sweat does not wet out the boots from inside and the GTX liner keeps outside moisture out.

Eric B.
BTW, I have had two pair of Danders fail and Danner did NOT stand behind them even though they were only 1/4 worn. Never again for Danner.
 
+1 on the Lowa Tibet Wide's. I don't have a wide foot and picked up a pair of Tibet Hi in regular width. Super comfortable and maybe just a bit wide for me so a "Wide" should actually be "wide". I've had Kennetrek's and they blister my heels badly.
 
My feet hate most anything I put on them.

Shnees are good but definitely not my first choice for hills/ mountains. Deep snow,muddy, sure. I do not think I would want to wear them on a all day hike though.

Zamberlain Mountain Hunters are like slipping my feet into heaven. They make me smile every year on my elk hunt. I love those boots!

I wouldn't wear Russell Mocassins anywhere near a mountain. No support. Wore mine for a half day and never put them on again.

Recently bought a pair of Lowa Caminos. Not bad...excellent support and I can almost wear them all day. I do think I would not have a problem wearing them all day hunting.

This footwear thing is risky as everyone's feet are different. Mine are wide and very sensitive for some reason. Good luck.
 
I have 11 eee. I was about to order custom boots when I tried some Danner crater rims.
Great boots. They are the same as the Danner combat hiker worn by our troops. Sometimes you can find those on eBay for under $100.00
 
Sounds like a focus group for us Sasquatch feet guys! I have been using Irish Setter Elk Trackers for quite a few years and recommend them for durability, water proof, size and widths available. Bit heavy but do what a good boot is suppose to do. Crossed creeks and deep snow and feet stayed dry and warm. Not sure what else you can ask for other maybe weight?
Elk Tracker family of boots:
https://www.irishsetterboots.com/hunting-boots/shop-by-family/elk-tracker/?grid=true
Elk Tracker Big sizes and widths up to size 16 and most extreme wide:
https://www.irishsetterboots.com/hu...racker/elk-tracker-00882.html?cgid=elktracker
Muddy
 
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My feet hate most anything I put on them.

Shnees are good but definitely not my first choice for hills/ mountains. Deep snow,muddy, sure. I do not think I would want to wear them on a all day hike though.

Zamberlain Mountain Hunters are like slipping my feet into heaven. They make me smile every year on my elk hunt. I love those boots!

I wouldn't wear Russell Mocassins anywhere near a mountain. No support. Wore mine for a half day and never put them on again.

Recently bought a pair of Lowa Caminos. Not bad...excellent support and I can almost wear them all day. I do think I would not have a problem wearing them all day hunting.

This footwear thing is risky as everyone's feet are different. Mine are wide and very sensitive for some reason. Good luck.
 
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