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Does anyone know how a size 48 in the above would compare to a size 48 in the Scarpa Manta M4 - which I already have and which is too small, despite having worn size 48 for the last 30 years.  I know that La Sportiva go up to size 49 and 50, if necessary. Also, I'm having difficulty locating any retailers who stock big size boots to try on for size - I am East Midlands but would travel if anyone can recommend a shop which catered successfully for your big feet!

I am going to sell my Scarpas, after two weeks in the Alps (2007 and 2008, they were new in 2007) as I have lost too many toe nails to face wearing them again.  Would anyone be interested in buying them for £60? (+p&p)

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Size 47 Mantas (not the new GSB ones which I have not tried yet, I am referring to the previous edition) are too small for me but Size 47 Nepal Extremes are a good fit and my usual boots in certain winter conditions. On the off chance that you don't get direct experience from a 48 Nepal wearing, Scarpa experienced guy on this forum you may have to just extrapolate from my experience. Needlesports in Keswick are a great retailer and may get things in to try if you ask.

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Needlesports are great - or you could contact the distributor, Lyon Equipment, direct.

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La Sportiva tend to be a slightly bigger fit than other makes. They are my favorite as I am a weird in between size and they give me a bit more room with out feeling like boats.

I am in Northampton, The Outdoor Shop nearby stocks them at £199 up to size 48 and give very good fitting advice.

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Thanks very much for these suggestions - I am in Loughborough so will try the Northampton shop suggested first.

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"La Sportiva tend to be a slightly bigger fit than other makes"

Longer or wider?

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A little bit longer so you have room to move your toes, without being a complete size bigger.

I have wide-ish feet at the front (apparently) and they don't pinch or feel tight. Not sure if that makes them wider than normal or not. Never really had a problem with width on the majority of other footwear I have tried on.

I bought the Nepals first and then got Trango's after a pair of Salomons of exactly the same size nearly crippled my toes. (Photo's in my gallery for the morbid.)


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