Comments on: Best Winter Boots for Wide Feet https://kinsta.altitude-sports.com/en/best-wide-width-winter-boots/ Outdoor Gear Guides, Stories & Reviews Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:58:21 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.9 By: mike in buffalo https://kinsta.altitude-sports.com/en/best-wide-width-winter-boots/#comment-398 Sat, 29 Sep 2018 18:28:45 +0000 https://altitude-blog.com/?p=55767#comment-398 In reply to Kevin Mariani.

Hi. 6E here too. Had any luck? Id especially like an “Arctic Grip” sole by Vibram (haha right?)

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By: Kelsey Begg https://kinsta.altitude-sports.com/en/best-wide-width-winter-boots/#comment-397 Wed, 28 Feb 2018 15:34:47 +0000 https://altitude-blog.com/?p=55767#comment-397 In reply to kc cress.

Hello KC, unfortunately we are only a retailer selling these brands so we have no control over what the brands are producing for products. I understand your frustration and the inconvenience. It may be worth contacting the brands directly who used to produce wide width shoes and boots to learn more about why they no longer are. Other brands you could check out also include Florsheim and Red Wing, they may have some options.

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By: kc cress https://kinsta.altitude-sports.com/en/best-wide-width-winter-boots/#comment-396 Tue, 27 Feb 2018 21:16:24 +0000 https://altitude-blog.com/?p=55767#comment-396 Please – wide winter boots for the average woman – size 9D, and as
an aging boomer w/cash I have still spent 2 years fruitlessly searching for
wide boots for West Coast active life – no laces, no velcro, no heels, preferably
with fleece lining so we don’t even need socks and the lighter the better.
Tretorn made them and then stopped and no one else even tries – men’s shoes do not
fit us well, but between the above-described boots in mid-calf and knee-hi and expensive flip-flops that’s all I’ve worn for a decade – we are a HUGE market, why doesn’t anyone
want to serve us?

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By: Kelsey Begg https://kinsta.altitude-sports.com/en/best-wide-width-winter-boots/#comment-395 Wed, 31 Jan 2018 15:11:49 +0000 https://altitude-blog.com/?p=55767#comment-395 In reply to Jay Malcolm.

Hello Jay, I don’t see why you couldn’t swap the liners although it may be a bit of a trial and error process because yes, the Bafifn liners are generally a little bit thicker. Kepe in mind that the Baffin liners are designed for the Baffin boots so if the Sorel has a slightly different shape, you may end up with uncomfortable bulking or creases so it would be best to try on a few to see what is best. Also, if you choose a liner that is too small, it may move around isndie the boot.

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By: Jay Malcolm https://kinsta.altitude-sports.com/en/best-wide-width-winter-boots/#comment-394 Tue, 30 Jan 2018 15:38:05 +0000 https://altitude-blog.com/?p=55767#comment-394 Just wondering about your thoughts re putting a Baffin liner in a Sorel boot. I would like to upgrade my Sorels to colder temperatures by using Baffin liners (e.g., Artic or Snow Monster). I’m guessing that Baffin liners are thicker though. I have size 12 Sorels; I’m wondering about a size 11.5 liner from Baffin….I realize that this is something that is rather unusual, but any thoughts would be helpful (and I am ultimately responsible, of course :)). Thanks.

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By: Kelsey Begg https://kinsta.altitude-sports.com/en/best-wide-width-winter-boots/#comment-393 Fri, 29 Dec 2017 18:33:12 +0000 https://altitude-blog.com/?p=55767#comment-393 In reply to Kelly Harycki.

Hi Kelly, we don’t carry any wide-sized boots but do carry some styles that run wide although not women’s size 12. Baffin makes great winter boots and are often a wider fit although with the liner, it is quite thick so you have to size up from your regular size. Sorel and Kamik also make boots that run wide and the Sorel Caribou could be a great option.

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By: Kelly Harycki https://kinsta.altitude-sports.com/en/best-wide-width-winter-boots/#comment-392 Fri, 29 Dec 2017 16:28:54 +0000 https://altitude-blog.com/?p=55767#comment-392 What boots do you recommend for my mom who is a women’s 12 wide for winter boots

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By: Kelsey Begg https://kinsta.altitude-sports.com/en/best-wide-width-winter-boots/#comment-391 Fri, 29 Dec 2017 15:15:45 +0000 https://altitude-blog.com/?p=55767#comment-391 In reply to Roisin Spitzig.

Hello Roisin, unfortunately we do not carry any boots that are 4E width although you could try Florsheim or maybe Red Wings Heritage boots.

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By: Roisin Spitzig https://kinsta.altitude-sports.com/en/best-wide-width-winter-boots/#comment-390 Fri, 29 Dec 2017 02:41:41 +0000 https://altitude-blog.com/?p=55767#comment-390 Looking for a women’s winter boot that is a 4E width, will take orthotics and does not weigh a ton. Any suggestions?

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By: Kelsey Begg https://kinsta.altitude-sports.com/en/best-wide-width-winter-boots/#comment-389 Thu, 14 Dec 2017 14:33:22 +0000 https://altitude-blog.com/?p=55767#comment-389 In reply to Becky.

Hi Becky, yes that is correct, these styles run wider than most. Unfortunately, we do not carry wide width specific shoes, but styles that do run slightly larger than most.

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