The Hanwag Ancash II came up on the other threads about wide boots and roomier toe boxes recently. I know there are others who have similar foot problems to mine so I wanted to share some feedback on these. I got these boot in last weekend and have only just started breaking them in. So far that has been some wear around town and a few miles under a 40# training pack this morning. They seem like a quality boot that is comparable in stiffness with Kenetreks and other high-rand mountain boots. The boots are built on Hanwag’s straight fit extra last to provide more room in the forefoot and toe box but maintain a normal heel width.
According to a Brannock device, I measure a 10.5D. However I struggle with toe box width and height in a lot of boots. My wife says I have duck feet and I have a hammertoe that needs extra toe box height. I’m early in the process on these boots, but so far, I like them. They are not too wide for me, but seem to provide a bit more space for my duck feet without allowing my feet to slip around like they would in a wide-lasted boot. Thus far, I’m experiencing less big toe pain and rubbing between my toes.
I’ll likely update this as I use them, but I’m including a photos of the Ancash toe box (brown laces on left) compared to a Hoffman Explorer (black laces), a well worn pair of Kenetrek Hardscrabble Hikers (red laces), and the Asolo Fugitive (synthetic boot). All of these boots are size 10.5 medium. The toe box and forefoot on the Ancash is definitely wider and tapers a bit less on the big toe side.
Hope this is helpful.
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According to a Brannock device, I measure a 10.5D. However I struggle with toe box width and height in a lot of boots. My wife says I have duck feet and I have a hammertoe that needs extra toe box height. I’m early in the process on these boots, but so far, I like them. They are not too wide for me, but seem to provide a bit more space for my duck feet without allowing my feet to slip around like they would in a wide-lasted boot. Thus far, I’m experiencing less big toe pain and rubbing between my toes.
I’ll likely update this as I use them, but I’m including a photos of the Ancash toe box (brown laces on left) compared to a Hoffman Explorer (black laces), a well worn pair of Kenetrek Hardscrabble Hikers (red laces), and the Asolo Fugitive (synthetic boot). All of these boots are size 10.5 medium. The toe box and forefoot on the Ancash is definitely wider and tapers a bit less on the big toe side.
Hope this is helpful.