Stiffest Mountain Boots Available?

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What is the stiffest mountain boots a guy can buy these days? Last winter I got in a horse wreck and blew my foot and ankle all to hell. I've had 3 surgeries on it, including joint fusions, so as you can imagine I have hardly any mobility and am in almost constant pain because of it. The best investment I made before this past hunting season was a pair of Kenetrek everstep orthopedic boots, which helped tremendously allowing me to get around well enough to punch my bull tag and I wear them every single day now, but they're still just not as supportive as I would like. They allow too much movement in my ankle which becomes agonizing by the end of a long day even just at work. So I'm just wondering if there are any other options out there that are even stiffer. I would even consider a mountaineering type boot, I just really want as little ankle movement as possible in hopes of being able to get around the mountains a little better. Looking for any advice. Thanks
 
What is the stiffest mountain boots a guy can buy these days? Last winter I got in a horse wreck and blew my foot and ankle all to hell. I've had 3 surgeries on it, including joint fusions, so as you can imagine I have hardly any mobility and am in almost constant pain because of it. The best investment I made before this past hunting season was a pair of Kenetrek everstep orthopedic boots, which helped tremendously allowing me to get around well enough to punch my bull tag and I wear them every single day now, but they're still just not as supportive as I would like. They allow too much movement in my ankle which becomes agonizing by the end of a long day even just at work. So I'm just wondering if there are any other options out there that are even stiffer. I would even consider a mountaineering type boot, I just really want as little ankle movement as possible in hopes of being able to get around the mountains a little better. Looking for any advice. Thanks

If you aren't familiar look at plastic mountaineering boots. I'm not recommending, but they do exist and seem to fit your needs.
 

Could try something like this?
 
If you're trying to immobilize the ankle, maybe try to Lowa Tibet Hi?

I previously tried the Lowa Alpine Expert and Vajolet, both felt ski boot stiff and I sent them back. Those might also be worth a look.
 
I'm not a podiatrist, but i have some serious hardware in my left ankle so i get it.
Fit is critical for super stiff boots, as they don't really "break in". I have a narrow heel/mid fore foot and have found Scarpa (Mont Blanc/Grand Dru) and Salewa (Raven Combi) to work well.

You might also find a good PT that can show you how to properly tape your foot and ankle for support, and then boot shop.
 
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