by tim » Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:40 pm
Dogma is spot on. NB is best, and Keen is possible on a model-by-model basis. I've also had some North Face shoes and Timberland shoes that were much wider than I expected them to be -- shoes that are intended to be worn with a layer or two of thick hiking socks might be perfect for you when worn with thin socks. That said, for some of those options you'll need to try in person first. Hit up your local REI and see what works. My feet are more like 2E, so I don't have nearly the trouble you do, but my feet used to be much wider, so I know the feeling.
I went through most of college/grad school bare foot 90% of the time (even for disc golf), and I think that caused wider feet. After 5 years of corporate jobs and offices with enclosed footwear, I've gone from having to buy size 11-12 shoes (for width, not length), down to buying shoes from 9.5-10.5... I'm down about 1.5 sizes on what I used to have to purchase. It's been a nice change -- one of the best unexpected perks of office life.
All that said, Timberland boots and some trail shoes were some of the shoes years ago that I could find wide enough to wear, along with NB shoes.
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