Walking Boot Widths

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Walking Boot Widths

Postby epls » Sat 23 Jun, 2012 2:01 pm

Hi. Wondering if anyone on this forum may know what the BXX shoe LAST size is equivalent too? (possibly M or W width sizing maybe?)
I have a problem with wide feet. I recently purchased a pair of Scarpa walking boots in the wider BXX size.
They where on the tight side (width) but, being leather, I thought they would stretch a bit and they have but they are still too tight. Fine for walking short distances but anything longer and they get uncomfortable.
I like a size 10.5 or EU45. I have tried bigger sizes to get the width right but the extra length gets loose and annoying.
All I need is my size in a wider fit than the BXX.
Any ideas? Thanks
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Re: Walking Boot Widths

Postby greyhairwalker » Mon 02 Jul, 2012 11:02 pm

Hi, Have a look at a lace up boot made by the Australian company Redback.
They have a boot called ALPINE, I believe is very suitable for bushwalking.
I find Australian boots are wider than those from Italy (hiking shops wont tell you this.)
Redbacks are sold at workwear outlets and have a web site.
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Re: Walking Boot Widths

Postby climbingone » Tue 03 Jul, 2012 12:16 am

I don't know of the boot you are asking about, I have a similar experience with scarpa SL over time they do give and if you take them to the local authorized repairer they can stretch them a considerable amount,. Anyway, both Asolo and Lowa make boots in a wide fitting with Lowa even an extra wide. There are companies in the Us and UK that will handmade walking boots to fit it required.
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Re: Walking Boot Widths

Postby cams » Tue 03 Jul, 2012 8:56 am

Vasque make a wide which fit me when most others wouldn't.
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