Wide Toe Boots

Bulldawg

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I'm going to need a new pair of Boots this year, and I would like to try and find something with a wider toe box but still a more "mountaineering" style, i.e. little stiff, reasonably rigid. I have been using a pair of la Sportiva's over the last few years and I do like them, but I think my foot has grown a size and I'm finding that narrow toes really affect my day to day and have been wearing wider shoes. So I believe that going to another standard Mountaineering boot will impact me now.

It's hard to find a place that offers everything, so I'm looking for some recommendations on some models I could start searching for a couple retailers to go try some on.

Thanks in advanced!
 
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I have some pretty wide feet and have no issues with Crispi Idaho and Guides in a wide size. I have been told the Nevada is a similar fit as well, but no experience
 

Jbehredt

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Hanwag Ancash are built for duck feet like mine. Not as stiff soled as a true mountaineering boot but built just a tough everywhere else.
 
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I'm waiting for a wide pair of the new Lowa Ranger. They appear to be kind of "Tibet-lite," which was also confirmed to me by a Lowa rep.

I have a pair of 10w Lowa Baffins in the boot trader thread, FWIW.
 

GerGa

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Hanwags Ancash is stiff and is made on the SF extra last which is made for a pretty straight big toe. I wear the Banks SF extra because I need a flexible boot and is pretty good for my wide toes.
There's also Meindl, for less wide, Hoffman Scout/Borah, haven't tried on the stiffer Explorer. Even the Hoffmans might be wider in the toes based on what I hear how narrow mountaineering boots.
When I was searching for a boot I first landed on Cabela's Meindl Denali(now Vakuum hunter), not bad in the toes, but too stiff for me. Supposedly the back is set up for some sort of crampon.
 

nphunter

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For an actual mountaineering boot I found that the Scarpa Grand Dru sized up a full US size works well for me. Crispi Nevadas and Idahos in wide fit too but are not a stiff boot at all if your use to a real mountaineering boot.

I also had good luck with some Kuiu Scarpas sized up but need to wear thin socks, the grand drus are the widest Scarpas I’ve worn out of 4 different boots and a true shanked mountaneering boot. I had Lowa Tibets wides and hit my little toes on the outside.

This last season I moved away from mountaineering boots and started wearing Altra Lone Peaks in a wide and don’t think I’ll go back. I hunted in the rubies in NV, and eagle caps in OR and in some super steep cliffy breaks country and they worked great. Probably put on 50+ miles with a 30-50lb pack and packed 100-120lb pack close to 20 miles hauling out 3 bulls and my feet held up great!
 

hrhunter

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I love my 32 TM2 wides. Ive had foot pain issues for years until I switched. Also very quick break in period.
 
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