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They way a boot fits is the most important.
KENETREK!!!!
Quote from: CoryTDF on July 10, 2013, 01:25:08 PMKENETREK!!!!Only if you have a wider than normal heel and medium to high volume foot. A insole won't be able to fix the wide heel. Bye the way Kenetreks are the most comfortable boots I have ever worn (but I have a foot that fits them). On the otherhand my Lowas seem to have held up a little better but are a little too narrow and not as comfortable.
Well was just cleaning up my favorite pair of boots, original danner tfx hunters to prep em for the upcoming season when I couldn't help but notice the lefts sole was completely broken thru. . Think ill give the meindels a tryout this year.
My son and I just climbed Mt. Adams on Friday, he wore Kenetrek and I wore Hanwag boots, no complaints from either of us, feet felt great. This was my first use of the Hanwag boots on anything longer than a 3 mile hike, and after finishing the mountain, I probably have about 25 - 30 miles total on them, best boot I've ever owned. I think they are a better made boot than the Kenetreks.
Call Lathrop and Son's, Tell them what your foot is like, what you want to use it for etc. They will find the best fit for you. Great guys with great service and the most comfortable boot I have ever had hands down. (Lowa Tibet GTX)
Runamuk,You might try a pair of LaSportiva's. They fit a low volume foot.
Got them through Amazon Prime for about 450 but no shipping.
I build boots for whites in spokane and of course I would recommend them. Alot of measuring and fitting goes into each pair and they are all built by hand one at a time. They last forever and Im sure there are more than a few on here that would vouch for me.