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It sounds like you may have had some pretty serious ankle sprains in the past, you'll stretch or tear the tendions and your ankle will wobble. I learned a bunch with my wife's recent ankle sprain with Avulsion. A really good foot doctor took a lot of time to explain things and some of it clicked with me as I've sprained my ankles a few times (each) and consider myself to have "weak ankles", but really it is injury. The boots I'm using now are underarmor speed freaks, I wore them for a week straight in the rain/snow mixed conditions up to about 4-5 inches of snow and was pleased and had dry feet. They are a lower rise hiker style boot and seems to have better ankle support than a mid rise or higher boot. My wife says I have a shoe fetish, I do like to take care of my feet and have a lot of boots at home Most all of my boots have large flat wide vibram soles and almost none of them have a heel. I did use a boot dryer each and every night though and high quality wool socks.I can't wear stuff with a higher heal or my ankles will roll.
All those ideas sound great.. but I need an EXTRA wide boot.. my Redwings are 2E and are just to narrow.. as much as I love them. They do pinch my toes and make me limp after a couple of days...
Quote from: Huntbear on November 23, 2012, 09:24:59 PMAll those ideas sound great.. but I need an EXTRA wide boot.. my Redwings are 2E and are just to narrow.. as much as I love them. They do pinch my toes and make me limp after a couple of days... Check out Morton's Syndrome. I cannot recommend a boot for your specs. If you have what the Morton's Syndrome describes - I do - you need a wide toe box to prevent compressing the foot to toe joints together and pinching one of the nerves. If I wear boots that are too tight across the toes, the nerve pain will flare up quickly. I use a rubber hunting boot (LaCrosse Alpha Burly Sport), which provides decent ankle support for me. I don't know how it would work for you. I also used my Sorel Pack Boots this year, which boots are leather upper and rubber lower with a wool felt removable liner. Ankle support is almost nonexistent, but they were very comfortable for my wide foot. And I had no problems with my issue. Pack boots are probably the best way to go for me, and it seems that some of the White's pack boots are in my future. They also seem like they would have better ankle support than the Sorels, so that might be an option for you to look into.
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