Need boot advice

Joey1919

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I'm in the market for a pair of boots

Considering kennetrek , schnee's, etc.

I'm in georgia so I dont have much experience with these types of boots.

I have fairly narrow size 12 feet with high arches. I have to cinch up boots and shoes pretty tight and I have a set of arch supports in every shoe/boot I own, the type that goes under the heel and arch of your foot only.

I know its best to try them all on but with no retailer carrying these boots anywhere around me thats going to require a lot of ordering and returning. I'm fine with that but thought maybe you guys could give me a head start.

I'm leaning toward some insulation 200-400g maybe.

I dont think I need a terribly stiff boot right now, ill be glad to buy another pair if I can ever afford or draw a sheep or goat tag.

Thanks
 

Apollo117

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I wear size 11 narrow Lowa Renegades with Superfeet Blue inserts. They work for my narrow feet with low to mid arches. I think they have ~400g of insulation. I've worn them for 5 years now, mostly on flat land though.
 
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Joey1919

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I wear size 11 narrow Lowa Renegades with Superfeet Blue inserts. They work for my narrow feet with low to mid arches. I think they have ~400g of insulation. I've worn them for 5 years now, mostly on flat land though.

I already have a lighter pair of Soloman's , I think I'm looking at something more like the mountain hunter, beartooth, timberline, etc
 

CJinGA

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I have similar feet - size 12, narrow foot. I just got a pair of Crispi Valdres GTX in size 12. They were the most snug fitting boot I've had. I actually ended up handing them off to my dad who normally wears 11-11.5 in shoes and ordered a size 12.5 for myself. I took them on a 3 mile loop on a local WMA (I'm also a GA guy) and my toes rubbed just a little on the front and side of the toe box. I'm expecting the 12.5 to be just about perfect. The Valdres are uninsulated, but I have a pair of La Crosse 500g insulated boots that I've had for probably 10 years to wear on the few days that I need insulation down here.
 
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I already have a lighter pair of Soloman's , I think I'm looking at something more like the mountain hunter, beartooth, timberline, etc
Lowa TIBETS …. OR read up on one of the myriad "boot" threads with comments and reviews literally by the HUNDREDS …..
 
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Joey1919

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I have similar feet - size 12, narrow foot. I just got a pair of Crispi Valdres GTX in size 12. They were the most snug fitting boot I've had. I actually ended up handing them off to my dad who normally wears 11-11.5 in shoes and ordered a size 12.5 for myself. I took them on a 3 mile loop on a local WMA (I'm also a GA guy) and my toes rubbed just a little on the front and side of the toe box. I'm expecting the 12.5 to be just about perfect. The Valdres are uninsulated, but I have a pair of La Crosse 500g insulated boots that I've had for probably 10 years to wear on the few days that I need insulation down here.

I'll check those out, what wma you hiking?

Lowa TIBETS …. OR read up on one of the myriad "boot" threads with comments and reviews literally by the HUNDREDS …..

Ive been reading them on and off for months, here and elsewhere, youtube videos etc. ,etc. $400-$500 is a lot of money where I live. Figured with a description of my feet and how I wear my boots I could get a head start. Thanks, the lowa Tibets are on the list, thats the style boot I'm leaning towards.
 
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I'll check those out, what wma you hiking?



Ive been reading them on and off for months, here and elsewhere, youtube videos etc. ,etc. $400-$500 is a lot of money where I live. Figured with a description of my feet and how I wear my boots I could get a head start. Thanks, the lowa Tibets are on the list, thats the style boot I'm leaning towards.
$400 - $500 is a lot of money where I live as well …. my feet are well worth it
 

ChasinDoes

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Miendl boots are worth taking a look at. Just got my first pair and love them. A good value at $300 too

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