Re: Boots
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Jig Stick</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Im in need of some new boots. Ive been blowing through Rocky Mountains and Danners. The Danners give me blisters bad. The Rockys are nice, but dont last long. Any recommendations? Im looking for something that is leather, waterproof, and has a protective toe. Redwings maybe? </div></div>
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Jig Stick</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I dont mind spending some coin, as long as they are comfortable. I need wide boots.</div></div>
Wide foot?
High volume foot?
The average wide foot usually has short toes all the same length which also means long arch length. High volume foot is not a wide foot but has mass too. Also a tall heel for a tall heel counter in a boot. Some wide feet are due to metatarsal joints and are really neither wide or high volume. Boots like Danner just build an oversized boot in wide off a 9 last, its not a true wide boot. Try Scarpa SL M3 BXX last. This is a true wide last boot. Scarpa are wide lasted anyway and the BX last may fit just fine.
Protective toe?
Thick leather protective toe, thick rubber rand or safety toe.
Where are you getting blister?
The easiest way to guard against blisters is to change to a different sock, e.g., different brand and thickness. Socks change the shape of the whole foot which can make blisters appear or go away. Brand x may cause severe blisters while brand y blister is one spot brand z no blisters. Contrary to many beliefs, 100% wool is not the ideal sock. A combo of around 50/50 is best like Bridgedale. Wool is best at cushioning but not so good in moisture control, synthetic is not as good in cushioning but superior in moisture control.
Just how are you blowing through boots? At the metatarsal, sole, toe. Due to poor boots or boots not for the usage.
Since I ran a shop that included mountaineering and hiking kit that turns out to be some of the best kit for hunters and military, guess I am a hippy
but true boot fitting can not be done with a simple recommendation on the internet. In my shop, I would have you stand with no socks, on a thick piece of glass so I can determine your foot shape, arch length, achilles notch and then recommend a boot and sock. A good majority of footwear buyers buy boots too big.
No matter what boot or sock, use Superfeeet orange capsule. These control and support body weight on the talus bone, arch supports are useless as the arch of the foot does not support body weight, and the orange have a pilot to aid in circulation and less tried feet.