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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Try out the Burton Serow's. Originally made for the Japanese market, they have an "Asian" fit, which actually means the width is a little wider.
Otherwise, you're going to have to find heat moldable boots for better fit. |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Central PA
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I have wider feet as well.
I got fitted for a pair of running shoes over the summer and ended up with a pair of asics in size 10 2E and are a perfect fit and so comfortable. I also bought a pair of 32 Lashed in size 10 in the off season and they fit great. So I would highly recommend checking out 32. The boots are the one part of my setup I didn't buy online, I knew I had to try them on because of my sizing.
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