So I highly recommend getting your feet measured on a Brannock at a shoe store. I did that yesterday and then did several miles today in my current boots with a backpack full of sand. Based on the measurements, I don’t need a wide boot. My issue that I need a boot that will allow my big toe to stay straight. All the boots I’ve been using (Kenetreks, Hoffmans, Asolos) seem to taper the toe box such that the side of the box hits the outside of my big toe and pushes it towards the rest of my toes.
Over the last year and a half (I’ve been using Kenetreks for 7 years), that has started causing significant pain. I don’t think it’s a Kenetrek issue. I think my feet are changing as I get older. The unfortunate part, that probably a lot of you share, is that I don’t live anywhere that I can try on good mountain boots and options for doing so are all 5-7 hours away. So now, I’m down to comparing photos of toe box profiles for something new and ordering them otherwise blindly on the web. Not my favorite way to do things.