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- Camino Francés April 26, 2016
I'm having trouble finding high quality hiking shoes that would actually fit my 8 1/2 6E feet. Can any guys suggest a good source?
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Can't be certain about men's boots but I wear Berghaus Explorer Lights and they are super wide... Love em.I'm having trouble finding high quality hiking shoes that would actually fit my 8 1/2 6E feet. Can any guys suggest a good source?
I have very wide feet and I have been walking in New Balance trail runners for years. You can get them on a wide shoe last. Here is an old post on my blog about shoes. There are newer posts, if you poke around: http://caminosantiago2.blogspot.com/2011/06/gear-up-for-walking-camino-santiago.html
This post explains the shoe lasts:
http://caminosantiago2.blogspot.com/2014/09/new-balance-ww1069br.html
New Balance changes their shoe lasts every few years and I'm not sure what they're selling this year - since I"m not walking - but I find their shoes to be perfect!
Was in an outdoor store the other day and tried out a pair of wide Moabs. Definitely a wider toe box and I think would work better for me as well and a bit more room if you put in an after-market insole.Merrell make a wide version of the Moab. Shoe and mid boot available in plain and waterproof versions.
Oops- my mistake! The brand is Chippewa "Apache" (not Cherokee!). Good boots.I wear a 8 1/2 3e and got a good fit with Cherokee "Apache" 6" laceups. I recommend them. Wore them LePuy to Santiago, no blisters. Back home, they are my favorite shoes for daily wear and cheaper than Redwings ( which go up to width "H"!).
Keens run wide but their industrial shoes come in extra wide, andmany of them are just like the hiking boots. You might have to order them but I was able togo a whole size smaller