I have had no luck finding larger than women’s size 11 in winter boots.
I need men’s size 10 wide Foot bed winter riding boots. The women’s 11 just doesn’t cut it especially with my bunions.
I have had no luck finding larger than women’s size 11 in winter boots.
I need men’s size 10 wide Foot bed winter riding boots. The women’s 11 just doesn’t cut it especially with my bunions.
which kinds of boots?
Would any of these Double H mens boots work?
https://www.doublehboots.com/DH5133
With a larger size and heavy socks they are ok for most winters, unless you want to live in the North Pole, maybe.
One fellow I know said they really worked well for him, as a feedlot cowboy. They really use their boots hard.
He may have mentioned using rubber overshoes in the nastiest of weather, don’t know which kind:
I have bunions too and have ordered so many brands and yet to find something wide enough. Was hoping for a fun pair of country boots but open to anything at this point.
I was hoping to find a pair of the mountain Horse men’s rim frost boots Size 10, but they seem not to be available at this time.
Would you say Mountain Horse run wide? I tried the MH Devonshire and they weren’t wide enough for me. As a reference, Dansko clogs work well for my foot.
I ride in men’s boots. I take men’s size 8 or 8.5. I started buying men’s boots when I needed steel-toe work boots and there was nothing for women. Timberlands are great.
Now I ride in Blundstones…though in another thread I was told that the Blunnies are not as durable these days.
However, my 500’s are wearing just fine. Google Blundstones and they have a selection of what would pass as paddock boots.
https://www.blundstone.com/mens-boots
Or look at men’s western boots…here is a pair of Justin boots for $150 I am contemplating
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Not sure. I was hoping the men’s would be wider.
Ariat Terrain’s are not as durable as they once were, but you can get the insulated and waterproof model and they are wide and roomy. If you are looking for pretty though, you’ll have to ask someone else.
I know these aren’t winter riding boots but thought you might wants a heads up on a great pair of boots for farm work. And Rocky Boots carries boots in wide. They are comfortable, light, and have the ability to either be a bit looser and slip off or lock down with the laces. I’ve worn them for a month straight and could not be more pleased.