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JHE has it right - it's about fit. The only shoes (low tops, I don't wear boots generally) I like for hiking are my Merrell Moabs. I have a normal heel, but wide across the ball of the foot area, and Moab 11 wides fit perfectly with no heel slop.

I always get them at REI. These days, I walk in, point to my feet, tell them the size, and walk out. (After paying of course!) Tip: wear them inside for a couple of days before venturing out, that way they are returnable.

Sounds like you may be looking for mid or high tops though.




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My work boots are US issue Danner combat hikers. They are a good balance between durability and comfort. Gore-Tex and excellent ankle support for a mid rise boot.




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I would suggest going to a quality outfitter and trying on different brands. REI is a good one.

I used to like Vasque boats and still wear their shoes. For the last few years, I have been wearing Keen boats. They have a larger toe box and are a little wider which fits me better.

I would suggest finding a brand that fits you first and then pick out the style you want.


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Merrill Moab - wide is great. Have pairs of various colors of both waterproof and not. Great for travel and hiking the urban jungles of Chicago, New York and Yellowstone. I pick them up at Cabala's or the factory stores that are in the "outlet malls"
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If you are interested in western style boots, check out www.tecovas.com. They are a relatively new company, whose boots are made in Mexico. I got a pair back in April. They are comfortable and well made.
 
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Zamberlan 996 Vios, I used them on a recent elk hunt. Put a bit of black polish on them and they look awesome once again. lots of support traction and comfort.

Check them out at REI.


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Keen are for wide feet. Very comfy.


The only ones that fit my feet.
 
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I like my Keen Targhee.
They have a nice roomy toebox.


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Slightly different than many are recommending. I have become a fan of the Wolverine 1000 mile boots. They come in a couple of styles and colors, including black. I would recommend one with the vibram sole, for anything outside.

The 1000 mile boot will be right at home in the field or at the club. It is not a tactical looking boot.

I have the Courtland style (I believe they are now the Evans) and just had a custom pair made, because I have a wide foot. The folks at Wolverine were great to deal with.

Beautiful and handmade in Michigan.


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Originally posted by x0225095:
I like my Keen Targhee.
They have a nice roomy toebox.


I currently have two pairs of these. Put many miles on them hiking with and without a full pack. Great boots.


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Any Salomon mid tops
 
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merrells

Get on the mailing list, always pretty good sales directly from them. (I will say I get more emails than I appreciate, but when the 40% off sales happen....its all good)


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I was at the outlet mall in San Marcos, Texas this last Saturday when I stopped off at Timberland. They have the buy-one-get-50%-off-another-pair sale so I picked up some low hikers.

One pair are the Chocoruas and the other are the Plymouth Trails. I got one pair slightly larger than the other so I can wear them with winter socks.

i like they are both waterproof and have Gore-Tex lining. I'm really happy with them so far.

I don't know if there was any real savings at the outlet store, but at least I got them in hand right then and there instead of going through the hassle of ordering them on-line and probably getting the wrong size.


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