Dean757
FNG
I wear 4E size 10 or 10.5 New Balance and Asics sneakers. I found this forum through researching various gear and find it a great resource. I read the Boots for Wide Feet thread and I'm trying to narrow down what to try first.
I hike and backpack. I live in Virginia Beach and hike along the blue ridge mountains and smokey mountains - recently had a trip to Grayson Highlands. I have Merrell Moab GTX boots that are close to fitting well. However, they are not waterproof and too flexible. I had many water crossings and couldn't avoid dunking one of my feet. I was soaked completely. It was warm enough I wasn't concerned but after hiking 10mi I ended up with blisters. Should have had an extra pair of socks and microfiber towel with me, stopped and dried off and changed but I didn't.
Aside from the water, they are far too flexible for gravel, boulder fields, rocks of which there were many. Felt like my feet were hit with a hammer for hours.
So, time to drop money on a high quality pair of boots.
My first instinct was to order the Meindl Comfort Fit Extreme.
Anyone out there typically run EEEE width and find these fit well? If not Meindl, which brand runs the widest last? Schnee has a sale, but their boots don't seem very wide based on photos. It's a lot of money to order, return, order again....hoping to find others with flippers for feet to confirm what works width wise.
At a minimum I'd need 4.5 inches width on the insole. 4.75 would be more ideal.
Ideally, I'd like waterproof and medium to very stiff soles.
Thanks for all the great information here. The Creepy Backcountry thread has entertained me for days!
- Dean
I hike and backpack. I live in Virginia Beach and hike along the blue ridge mountains and smokey mountains - recently had a trip to Grayson Highlands. I have Merrell Moab GTX boots that are close to fitting well. However, they are not waterproof and too flexible. I had many water crossings and couldn't avoid dunking one of my feet. I was soaked completely. It was warm enough I wasn't concerned but after hiking 10mi I ended up with blisters. Should have had an extra pair of socks and microfiber towel with me, stopped and dried off and changed but I didn't.
Aside from the water, they are far too flexible for gravel, boulder fields, rocks of which there were many. Felt like my feet were hit with a hammer for hours.
So, time to drop money on a high quality pair of boots.
My first instinct was to order the Meindl Comfort Fit Extreme.
Anyone out there typically run EEEE width and find these fit well? If not Meindl, which brand runs the widest last? Schnee has a sale, but their boots don't seem very wide based on photos. It's a lot of money to order, return, order again....hoping to find others with flippers for feet to confirm what works width wise.
At a minimum I'd need 4.5 inches width on the insole. 4.75 would be more ideal.
Ideally, I'd like waterproof and medium to very stiff soles.
Thanks for all the great information here. The Creepy Backcountry thread has entertained me for days!
- Dean