buckyball1
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help---after trashing my little toes about 5 weeks ago on a long hike (never anything nearly this bad) and just now starting to recover (little activity, barefoot Tevas, no shoes or socks and feet off the bed for weeks), i'm looking for wider footwear
I'm 65, about 5'11" and 170 pounds, relatively serious hiker/runner. I measure an "honest 11 1/2-12 EE and have very high arches and a wide, "square" forefoot (meaning my little toe sits further "forward" toward the line of my other toes rather than "back" toward my heel-ideal for the brutal banging of the outside tip/side of my little toe). My boot problems are NOT length and banging the front of other 4 toes, but width at my pinkie.
I have worn various models of Scarpa SL 45BX (high leather boot, not very wide) for the last 12-13? years with no real problems, but after finally doing my due diligence realize it is not and probably never was the boot style for my foot. I run in New Balance and Asics size 12 neutral or neutral plus shoes (no stability or pronation protection wanted). May try to go from NBalance EE to 4E at this point.
My hiking is 3ish season (May-late Oct) and i do lots of bushwhacking in ME in addition to trailed and often longish rocky hikes--not sure , but still hoping to be in Nepal in October
I am looking for a comparable replacement for my Scarpas and will also try (in addition) a lighter weight, lower, fabric boot/shoe. I'm even willing to try low cuts as long as they have a shank and pretty rigid/protective sole. I suspect any candidates would have to be abnormally wide in the toe box by design and/or be a "wide" width which limits boot lines i can consider.
time/logistics probably precludes an answer of Limmers
happy to hear from you in the thread, PM or by e-mail ..and thanks as i really need some help
jim
I'm 65, about 5'11" and 170 pounds, relatively serious hiker/runner. I measure an "honest 11 1/2-12 EE and have very high arches and a wide, "square" forefoot (meaning my little toe sits further "forward" toward the line of my other toes rather than "back" toward my heel-ideal for the brutal banging of the outside tip/side of my little toe). My boot problems are NOT length and banging the front of other 4 toes, but width at my pinkie.
I have worn various models of Scarpa SL 45BX (high leather boot, not very wide) for the last 12-13? years with no real problems, but after finally doing my due diligence realize it is not and probably never was the boot style for my foot. I run in New Balance and Asics size 12 neutral or neutral plus shoes (no stability or pronation protection wanted). May try to go from NBalance EE to 4E at this point.
My hiking is 3ish season (May-late Oct) and i do lots of bushwhacking in ME in addition to trailed and often longish rocky hikes--not sure , but still hoping to be in Nepal in October
I am looking for a comparable replacement for my Scarpas and will also try (in addition) a lighter weight, lower, fabric boot/shoe. I'm even willing to try low cuts as long as they have a shank and pretty rigid/protective sole. I suspect any candidates would have to be abnormally wide in the toe box by design and/or be a "wide" width which limits boot lines i can consider.
time/logistics probably precludes an answer of Limmers
happy to hear from you in the thread, PM or by e-mail ..and thanks as i really need some help
jim