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Which manufacturers make WIDE healed boots?

 

Due to my accident and operation, I have an abnormaly large ankle with a knob on the instep. I need wide healed boots to accomodate this.

 

Who makes wide healed boots for plastics?

Who makes wide healed boots for leathers?

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Limmer's are nice boots, but they take awhile (the waiting list was a year or more). For plastics you might try buying a wide boot, then getting a thermofit ski liner added.

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You may have already looked into this, but you can get plastics stretched by any ski place. My feet are pretty wide (in the front) and I took a pair of plastics that were too painful to wear up to Pro Ski on Aurora, and they stretched 'em out so they fit perfectly now.

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Stefan,

 

If you are looking for plastics: consider any type of shell, preferably with a soft ankle, combined with one of those thermomolded liners. I believe Raichle (ski boot company) makes them. Feathered Friends carries them, as well as most good ski shops.

 

My friend has severe bone spurs on his feet and ankles, from too many years of super tight sport climbing shoes, and his molded Raichle liners work very well in his plastics.

 

Not sure about leathers, but good luck finding something that works!

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If you can, try a pair of Tecnica boots. I've got a pair of Altitude Plus of which I can adjust the ankle considerably.

Also, for any boot, judicious use of overhand wrapping of the laces over the foot portion will let you tie the laces at less tension over your ankle.

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