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<blockquote data-quote="Tall_Vol" data-source="post: 2623934" data-attributes="member: 121222"><p>I've tried probably 10-15 pairs of boots in the last year or so. technically I wear a size 14.5, but that isn't made in any shoes, so I have to try both 14 & 15 sizes to find something that works. I also have a narrow-ish, full sized foot... Narrows are too narrow, so I have to find a boot with a narrow last? I guess that is sized as a regular.</p><p></p><p>The easiest company to deal with was crispi. Ordered direct from them, they sent the return label in the box with the boots. Easiest return I've had. Also, based on what you're describing, I think a crispi model will fit your wide toe box needs.</p><p>That being said, schnees had excellent CS. I would not hesitate to try them again. Easy enough returns.</p><p>I ended up finding Scarpas to fit me best, thanks to this forum. I don't think they models I tried would work for your wide toe box, but they also had excellent CS. Little more involved with the return process though.</p><p>Not going to lie... If I could find the boots on Amazon I wanted to try out with free returns, I did that first with some of the boots. Be careful to look at the return policy before you go that route.</p><p>Based on the CS I got directly from the manufacturers, I would probably recommend calling/emailing them and going directly through them. They might possibly be able to mix and match sizes, or give you a discount or something if you ask nicely? Worth a shot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tall_Vol, post: 2623934, member: 121222"] I've tried probably 10-15 pairs of boots in the last year or so. technically I wear a size 14.5, but that isn't made in any shoes, so I have to try both 14 & 15 sizes to find something that works. I also have a narrow-ish, full sized foot... Narrows are too narrow, so I have to find a boot with a narrow last? I guess that is sized as a regular. The easiest company to deal with was crispi. Ordered direct from them, they sent the return label in the box with the boots. Easiest return I've had. Also, based on what you're describing, I think a crispi model will fit your wide toe box needs. That being said, schnees had excellent CS. I would not hesitate to try them again. Easy enough returns. I ended up finding Scarpas to fit me best, thanks to this forum. I don't think they models I tried would work for your wide toe box, but they also had excellent CS. Little more involved with the return process though. Not going to lie... If I could find the boots on Amazon I wanted to try out with free returns, I did that first with some of the boots. Be careful to look at the return policy before you go that route. Based on the CS I got directly from the manufacturers, I would probably recommend calling/emailing them and going directly through them. They might possibly be able to mix and match sizes, or give you a discount or something if you ask nicely? Worth a shot [/QUOTE]
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