I am taking my boy hunting with me in Utah this year! However we are having a hard time locating insulated boots in his size.. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Good luck. Wide feet are a disability that boot makers refuse to address. They think all hunters have medium width feet.
One day there will be an Americans With Disabilities Act class action over this.
But beyond that, it's stupid. Maybe Wide and Extra Wide feet represent a small slice of the market, but if just one of the SOB companies that make pac boots would make W & XW pac boots they would have that whole segment to themselves!
I am taking my boy hunting with me in Utah this year! However we are having a hard time locating insulated boots in his size.. Does anyone have any suggestions?
After he establishes himself in the porn industry, tell him to order some custom boots.
I suffer the wide foot problems as well (13-4E is my usual). No suggestions to help you on pacs but I buy a lot of boots from Redwing / Irish Setter. Redwing offers an "H" width in a few of their models (most comfortable work boot I have ever worn) and while their Irish Setter line isn't quite as extensive in the varying width models, several of their "Wide" models are comfortable for my 4E foot. Most company's "Wide" designation is about the same as an E or EE which does me no good.
I have square feet. 9 EEE or 4E. Redwing has served me well for many years. I'd be surprised if they can't help him out. May have to order them, but I'll be surprised if they can't.
Here is a link from their site. The hunting boots are under the Irish Setter name but a little dicking around on their site and found they have wide and large sizes.
Good luck to you. My 15 year old son in 6'6" and still growing and wears size 18EEE shoes/boots. I was finally able to find him a pair of hiking boots (uninsulated) that will have to do this hunting season.
Try Russel's moccasins in Wisconsin they will make anything you want. I've got a pair of 18EEE they made over eight years ago and they are still going strong.