Welles/yard boots for wide feet

naza

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I obtained a position at a yard earlier this year and until recently my cheap wellies were doing to job fine, although they have never 100% fitted now my feet are quite sore and swollen little toes and blisters on the bottom of my feet. This is largely because I have quite wide feet and even with normal shoes I can vary between a 5 to a 6 dependant on how wide they are?
So on my search for new wellies/yard boots which either do a wide fitting or a half size maybe? But along with this they also need to be good long lasting boots!
Was looking as muck boots muck masters but tried on a friends 6 which were really too big but am worried that the 5 will be too tight.?
Also looked at the ariat grasmeres?
Any suggestions?
Thanks :)
 
ive got wide feet not helped by bunions!!!! and find mountain horse boots really roomy and never have to break them in, they are comfy from the word go. I am the same as you 5 too small 6 too big, 5 1/2 just right and mh do half sizes so win, win!!!! my wellies are seeland and are neoprene lined and really warm, great for the winter not so good for wet summer days though, they are also nice and wide..also comfy but I do wear 2 pairs of socks which help with cushioning...
 
I have just discovered the Dublin Teign Wellington Boots and they are fantastic for wide feet, and come up pretty big size wise as well!
 
ive got wide feet not helped by bunions!!!! and find mountain horse boots really roomy and never have to break them in, they are comfy from the word go. I am the same as you 5 too small 6 too big, 5 1/2 just right and mh do half sizes so win, win!!!!

What mountain horse boots do you have? :)
 
ive got the high riders (obviously for riding) field groom boots , cozy rider boots, and mountain rider boots, quite a selection but have bought all from e bay mostly approx. half price...once you know your size there are bargains to be had on e bay,,good luck
 
I'm the same. I've actually now got made to measure Equitectors. Not cheap but comfortable and warm and good for riding too. They also have a toe cap so are tax deductible as PPE! I think they were an extra £20 over standard prices, but well worth it
 
Dublin or mountain horse I've found are wide enough for me. Best thing to do is go to tack shop and try on boots, some makes differ between styles too
 
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