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boots for wide feet
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2005 8:11 pm
by Jon Till
Sorry for starting a second thread but I did not want to hijack the other one.
I have a wide foot EE -or- EEE depending on the boot/shoe. I have been looking at boots but it appears they only come in one width......Medium.
I'm currently using my Danner Fort Lewis boots but they are my work/duty boots and I'm getting tired of having to clean the dirt off before I go back to work after a weekend in the woods.
Does anybody make a good quality dual-sport type boot in a wide width? I hate to go up 1-1.5 sizes just to get a boot that will not make my foot grow into a hoof

Jon...
boots for wide feet
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2005 9:52 pm
by Chris Olance
I went through the same thing, I could not find boots wide enough. I
went through several manufactures and styles until I found a pair of
swat boots (
http://www.originalswat.com). They are not as good of
protection as a traditional dual-sport boot, but they have a very
solid ankle support area and a tread that provides good off road
traction. They are also a pretty good value.
Chris Olance
> Does anybody make a good quality dual-sport type boot in a wide
width? I hate to go up 1-1.5 sizes just to get a boot that will not
make my foot grow into a hoof

boots for wide feet
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 12:00 pm
by Bogdan Swider
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> Does anybody make a good quality dual-sport type boot in a wide width? I hate
> to go up 1-1.5 sizes just to get a boot that will not make my foot grow into a
> hoof
Vasque Sundowners come in widths. I wear narrow on account of my unbroken
aristocratic lineage.
Bogdan
boots for wide feet
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 6:53 pm
by Russell Dixon
Bass Pro Shops carry a Red Wing boot that is a very good dual-sport boot.
The sole-to-toe is not too think as to interfere with shifting. Black,
waterproof, and in wide widths for around $60.
Comfortable as hell and a cool "gothic" look with jeans...
>From: "Chris Olance"
>To:
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>Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Boots for wide feet
>Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 03:51:31 -0000
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>I went through the same thing, I could not find boots wide enough. I
>went through several manufactures and styles until I found a pair of
>swat boots (
http://www.originalswat.com). They are not as good of
>protection as a traditional dual-sport boot, but they have a very
>solid ankle support area and a tread that provides good off road
>traction. They are also a pretty good value.
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>Chris Olance
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> > Does anybody make a good quality dual-sport type boot in a wide
>width? I hate to go up 1-1.5 sizes just to get a boot that will not
>make my foot grow into a hoof

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boots for wide feet
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 7:04 pm
by Russell Dixon
Sorry, I meant Red Head, not Red Wings. Stock number 38-751-317-65. They
are good boots. Check out the web site.
>From: "Russell Dixon"
>To: cgolance@...,
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: RE: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Boots for wide feet
>Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 19:53:54 -0500
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>Bass Pro Shops carry a Red Wing boot that is a very good dual-sport boot.
>The sole-to-toe is not too think as to interfere with shifting. Black,
>waterproof, and in wide widths for around $60.
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>Comfortable as hell and a cool "gothic" look with jeans...
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> >From: "Chris Olance"
> >To:
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
> >Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Boots for wide feet
> >Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 03:51:31 -0000
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> >I went through the same thing, I could not find boots wide enough. I
> >went through several manufactures and styles until I found a pair of
> >swat boots (
http://www.originalswat.com). They are not as good of
> >protection as a traditional dual-sport boot, but they have a very
> >solid ankle support area and a tread that provides good off road
> >traction. They are also a pretty good value.
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> >Chris Olance
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> > > Does anybody make a good quality dual-sport type boot in a wide
> >width? I hate to go up 1-1.5 sizes just to get a boot that will not
> >make my foot grow into a hoof

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