Hard time finding hiking or hunting footwear that is extra wide, like 2E or 3E
Anyone of you know a brand or brands that carry such footwear? I am real disappointed in the newer Irish Setters, the old ones served me well. Cabellas and wholesale sports only sell medium width. Getting to a dead end.
Hard time finding hiking or hunting footwear that is extra wide, like 2E or 3E
Anyone of you know a brand or brands that carry such footwear? I am real disappointed in the newer Irish Setters, the old ones served me well. Cabellas and wholesale sports only sell medium width. Getting to a dead end.
I need 2E's myself. For everyday work boots I buy Carolina's. They have a good selection in wide widths. Their broad toe work boots are very comfortable and come in uninsulated waterpoof and 400 gram insulated waterproof. I wear mine hunting all the time. I also have a pair of Danner pronghorns in 2E width. This is the second pair I've had and I've been happy with them. They come in uninsulated and several degrees of insulated.
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We have Sportsmen's Warehouse out here and have been very helpful for me. Our store even has a little bridge (6-8' long) so you're not on absolutely flat level floor to walk on to test. I think I'm currently wearing Sorrell's.
I hear good things about Crispi boots.... and there is a sale going on at Black Ovis right now. Still don't make them cheap but I find you get what you pay for especially in footware.
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Check Hitchcock. Wide shoes for men. Up to 6E
Keen makes extra wide hikers.
My feet like them.
I get my 5E shoes & boots from Hitchcock.
I need 4E boots. I've had a pair of Rocky boot similar to
these for 20 years with complete satisfaction.
Propet has a pretty wide range of wide footwear from 3E to 5E with difference sizes. I like their zip boot
https://goo.gl/f1JRkn They also have hiking boots with different sizes from 3E to 5E
https://goo.gl/naaFvo apparently good reviews .
If one can stand the costs, Whites (Spokane, Wa) makes custom boots. After the first set of lasts are built, one is not hit with the custom fee. Got my first pair 30+ years ago, and ordered a second pair two weeks later. Have 5 pair now that I cycle through. They will rebuild them as well until the tops literally fall apart. Expensive, but damned well worth it to those that put in miles. Usually the brand seen on fire crews and loggers in the Pacific North West.
I don't know about 3E or wider, but Kennetrek has regular, which is really like a normal single E and they have a wide size. They are also expensive, but I like mine. I normally take a single E, but when I tried them on the regulars work great with a little to spare. maybe I just got lucky and got the two pair they made or marked wrong, but I doubt it.
I have been wearing Timberland hiking boots in size 13 EEEE for several years now, they have worked well and I just bought another pair. I believe that Merrell also make hiking boots in wide widths. I bought the Timberlands at Dick's and the Merrells at Cabela's.
I have wide feet and have found Scarpas very good quality and wide toe box
I have wide feet and have found Scarpas very good quality and wide toe box
Good to know. I have a wide foot and narrow heal. Finding boots is a chore. So far, wide Lowas work, but want to try out some Crispi’s.
Danner makes extra wide boots, I lucked up on a pair of 13 4e at the local bps in the outlet section.
I'm pretty impressed with a pair of Irish Setter 860's (1200 gram Elk Trackers) that I got back in November. 11 EEE. No complaints on fit, workmanship or price.
Meindl, Irish Setter, Oboz and New Balance here.
I wear a 15 EE and finding a boot for out door use in Alaska is the pits.
Propet has a pretty wide range of wide footwear from 3E to 5E with difference sizes. I like their zip boot
https://goo.gl/f1JRkn They also have hiking boots with different sizes from 3E to 5E
https://goo.gl/naaFvo apparently good reviews .
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If your order the zip up boot, they run tight, get the next size wider. At least it was in my case.
Going to add Salomon and Saucony to brands that I’ve had good experiences with their extra wide offerings