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bswery
10/02/10 20:24
 Fell-walking flyer 218 forum posts

In the Scarpa there is the Scarpa SL BXX (wide fit) as stated above but i find the Ranger to be a wider boot in the Scarpa Range. Merrell are wide fitting, well there shoes are and i cant find anywhere that stocks their boots... looked around for ages.

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J

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Amanda Han 2
10/09/10 15:56
 Lowland rambler 1 forum post

Have been looking now for 2 years to replace my Meindl Burmas - the replacement same boot is narrower than their older one - excuse being when asked shop assistant that they'd gone over to a more European standard sizing.

Have now exhausted all possibilities and am not looking forward to a 2nd winter in leaky Burmas!

I find a 38 way too narrow on the bridge of the foot and a 39 has my toes sliding to the end on the down hill 'test' slope.

 A 39 with extra insoles just crushes my foot against the top of the boot!

 My actual foot measurement is a UK 4.5 EE fitting.

 I am glad to see I am not the only person with short fat feet around - but when will the manufactureers realise this?

The Keen's I have seen are all too lightweight for what I need and the Scarpa's too narrow.

I am now on to contacting suppliers direct to see what they can suggest!

 I am told we in the UK have wider feet than our European partners and to go for a British boot - if anyone can suggest a British boot maker who makes a 3-4 season boot that will take a walking rampon please advise!

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SteveG
10/09/10 16:14
 Lowland rambler 31 forum posts 2 photos 5 bookmarks

Amanda I'm not sure where you are but a trip to Altberg at Richmond would be well worth it. My wife has wide feet and bunions from years of dancing and high heels and for years has been buying shoes and boots a size or two too big to accomodate. We booked a fitting and went down and came away with a pair of boots the correct size and width and professionally stretched in the right place for the bunion. She's been wearing them for over two years now and loves them.

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John Kilgour
10/09/10 16:24
 Multiple Munro bagger 1129 forum posts 3 photos 1 review
Consider Lowa boots. They are quite wide.
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Peter Clinch
10/09/10 16:25
 Alpine improver 5213 forum posts 5 photos 9 reviews

but when will the manufactureers realise this?

Economics 101: when they can make some money out of making them

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Eirik Borve
12/09/10 01:02
 Lowland rambler 11 forum posts

I have wide feet, the only boot that fits my feet are Kaylands

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john dowle
12/09/10 12:30
 Lowland rambler 10 forum posts
Have a look at Hanwag boots, I've got wide feet and the Hanwags are the best I've had and I've had most of the big name boots over the last 20 years.
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David
13/09/10 19:30
 Hill-walking hero 135 forum posts

Buying shoes/boots is a nightmare if you have unusually shaped feet.  Many times I buy footwear that seems fine in the shop (I always buy after a walk on a hotter day).  When I get home they often don't fit.  If I find cross trainers that fit,  I go back to buy a second pair!  Sometimes you know they don't fit, but other times it takes a while to decide on the fit.  What a pain!  

David

ps I often slice the front off my Superfeet to provide a bit of space in the toe box.

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Cheryl E
04/01/11 10:22
 Lowland rambler 3 forum posts
I am like Amanda, a size 4.5 EE and struggle to find shoes to fit, thinking of approach shoes now but have very weak ankles. Does anyone know much about the Meindl Rapide Lady which I can only get in size 5 and on the web, so I cannot try them on. I cannot find the Meindle Balancing or Carma Lady in the UK either. Is it wise to get a size bigger and use socks and inner soles? What about slipping down hill?

Thanks to Steve for an alternative option to Richmond, May try that out next. Is it much more expensive and what is the quality like?
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Cheryl E
04/01/11 15:15
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I have just done some more research and it appears that the Aetrex V751W and V753W, W for women and M for Men are a good approach shoe which has an inner sole you can mold to your foot. Visiting the shop on Friday, so will see how it compares, has some good write ups.
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Roos Eisma 2
04/01/11 16:16
I wouldn't focus too much on women specific sizes. Often they make these narower than men's, especially around the ankle. Try them both on.
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Cheryl E
04/01/11 16:50
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