wagnon89
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I've been on the hunt for some high end boots for western hunting for several months now. Being from Alabama, there aren't any places around to actually try boots like this on. Danner is about as high quality as it gets around here.
I have learned a lot about my feet in the process. Apparently I have a very wide forefoot and a "regular" size heel. I see people on here complain of heel slip a good bit. I have never had a problem with heel slip, just sore toes. I always figured that's just the way it was and that I'd just live with it. Then I started looking into the higher end boots and I decided I didn't want to settle for "just ok". I've worn 12 or 13 (always felt like a 12.5 would've been perfect) in all my previous boots.
I was able to try a pair of Kenetrek Mountain Extremes while on a vacation a few months ago. They were size 12 regular and were way, way too narrow and too short also. Unfortunately they didn't have a wide or a 13 so I'm still unsure on those.
I bought a pair of Lowa Renegades off STP for real cheap. They are US size 13 (regular I'm assuming, not even sure if they come in wide) and they fit pretty good but still are just a little narrow. I can feel it pretty good in my toes after hiking a couple of miles.
I also bought a pair of Hanwag Mountain Lites in US size 13. These seem like awesome boots but are just too narrow for my feet. After wearing around them around the house a few times, trying to make them work out, I had to give up on them. Wish they had a wide version of these, but as far as I'm aware it's just standard. (They are for sale in the classifieds btw)
A few weeks ago I called and talked to Steve at Lathrop and Sons to get some help on the issue. He recommended the Lowa Tech Lite Cevedale but unfortunately my size 13 was gonna have to be back ordered. So he mentioned the Salomon Quest boot. I ended up ordering a pair of them in size 13 with the Synergy footbeds.
I said all that to say this. The Salomons fit my feet perfect. They are probably the most comfortable shoes I've ever laced my feet up in. The toe box is nice and roomy and my heel stays locked in place. I've put a good bit of miles on them in the last couple weeks and they seem to be getting even better.
My question for the guys that have ran this boot: Is there a mountaineering type boot out there like the Tibet or Mountain Extreme or Alaskan or whatever that compares to the fit of the Salomon? I think the Salomon is going to be fine for my early season Colorado elk hunt but I'm thinking I might want a boot with a little stiffer construction for future hunts in rougher terrain.
What do yall think? Sorry for the long post.
Justin
I have learned a lot about my feet in the process. Apparently I have a very wide forefoot and a "regular" size heel. I see people on here complain of heel slip a good bit. I have never had a problem with heel slip, just sore toes. I always figured that's just the way it was and that I'd just live with it. Then I started looking into the higher end boots and I decided I didn't want to settle for "just ok". I've worn 12 or 13 (always felt like a 12.5 would've been perfect) in all my previous boots.
I was able to try a pair of Kenetrek Mountain Extremes while on a vacation a few months ago. They were size 12 regular and were way, way too narrow and too short also. Unfortunately they didn't have a wide or a 13 so I'm still unsure on those.
I bought a pair of Lowa Renegades off STP for real cheap. They are US size 13 (regular I'm assuming, not even sure if they come in wide) and they fit pretty good but still are just a little narrow. I can feel it pretty good in my toes after hiking a couple of miles.
I also bought a pair of Hanwag Mountain Lites in US size 13. These seem like awesome boots but are just too narrow for my feet. After wearing around them around the house a few times, trying to make them work out, I had to give up on them. Wish they had a wide version of these, but as far as I'm aware it's just standard. (They are for sale in the classifieds btw)
A few weeks ago I called and talked to Steve at Lathrop and Sons to get some help on the issue. He recommended the Lowa Tech Lite Cevedale but unfortunately my size 13 was gonna have to be back ordered. So he mentioned the Salomon Quest boot. I ended up ordering a pair of them in size 13 with the Synergy footbeds.
I said all that to say this. The Salomons fit my feet perfect. They are probably the most comfortable shoes I've ever laced my feet up in. The toe box is nice and roomy and my heel stays locked in place. I've put a good bit of miles on them in the last couple weeks and they seem to be getting even better.
My question for the guys that have ran this boot: Is there a mountaineering type boot out there like the Tibet or Mountain Extreme or Alaskan or whatever that compares to the fit of the Salomon? I think the Salomon is going to be fine for my early season Colorado elk hunt but I'm thinking I might want a boot with a little stiffer construction for future hunts in rougher terrain.
What do yall think? Sorry for the long post.
Justin