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Frustration trying to find boots

IdahoMtnSpyder

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It's time for a rant. This isn't related to the Spyder machines, but to the gear we wear while riding our Spyders. I have wide feet, 8 1/2 EEE, with high arches. Twenty, thirty, forty, years ago I could walk into any well stocked shoe or boot store and pick up a pair of wide shoes/boots that fit reasonably well. Today, no store I have stopped in or called stocks EEE boots. This includes farm supply stores, Red Wing store, and the local Harley dealership. Couple the high arch and I CAN'T FIND ANY BOOTS THAT FIT! I'd like to get myself a pair of motorcycle or engineer boots but the only option I can come up with is custom made. There is scarcity of custom shoe makers in this country! Almost no one build boots in the US any more. A few, like Whites, will custom assemble foreign sourced parts using parts that come closest to fitting your foot outline. Whites, in Spokane, made me a pair of custom fit boots about 12 years ago, but they were lace up. They fit over the top of my foot but the two sides didn't lace up anywhere near close together.

I found one local boot maker who will make a custom fit pair of motorcycle boots. His price is tolerable, $650, but his lead time is six months. I just filled in an order form, but haven't checked out yet, with West Coast Shoe Company for motorcycle boots. Including a rush fee of $125 or delivery in early April, and a couple of minor options, their price is $795 for relatively plain style boots. They will make them to fit based on about a half dozen measurements of each foot. Outfits like Boot Barn offer several choices via online order at around $200 but they probably won't accommodate a high arch. I sent an inquiry for more info to them.

Right now this is how I feel! :banghead: :banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:

Anyone have any suggestions where to look for custom fit motorcycle boots for wide feet? Weinbrenner, makers of Thorogood boots, don't offer EEE width.
 
My Alpinestars boots are over 10 years old and very used but they feel like wearing a running shoe so I won't buy new ones just yet. Maybe I can get another 5 years
 
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Tripe E Boots

It's time for a rant. This isn't related to the Spyder machines, but to the gear we wear while riding our Spyders. I have wide feet, 8 1/2 EEE, with high arches. Twenty, thirty, forty, years ago I could walk into any well stocked shoe or boot store and pick up a pair of wide shoes/boots that fit reasonably well. Today, no store I have stopped in or called stocks EEE boots. This includes farm supply stores, Red Wing store, and the local Harley dealership. Couple the high arch and I CAN'T FIND ANY BOOTS THAT FIT! I'd like to get myself a pair of motorcycle or engineer boots but the only option I can come up with is custom made. There is scarcity of custom shoe makers in this country! Almost no one build boots in the US any more. A few, like Whites, will custom assemble foreign sourced parts using parts that come closest to fitting your foot outline. Whites, in Spokane, made me a pair of custom fit boots about 12 years ago, but they were lace up. They fit over the top of my foot but the two sides didn't lace up anywhere near close together.

I found one local boot maker who will make a custom fit pair of motorcycle boots. His price is tolerable, $650, but his lead time is six months. I just filled in an order form, but haven't checked out yet, with West Coast Shoe Company for motorcycle boots. Including a rush fee of $125 or delivery in early April, and a couple of minor options, their price is $795 for relatively plain style boots. They will make them to fit based on about a half dozen measurements of each foot. Outfits like Boot Barn offer several choices via online order at around $200 but they probably won't accommodate a high arch. I sent an inquiry for more info to them.

Right now this is how I feel! :banghead: :banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:

Anyone have any suggestions where to look for custom fit motorcycle boots for wide feet? Weinbrenner, makers of Thorogood boots, don't offer EEE width.
Try Kornfeld's Department Store in Greenwood, MS
He sell very large size riding boots, jackets, etc.
662-453-1352 After 10 AM to 530PM

His name is Murry Kronfeld, he rides motorcycles. We used to be a motorcycle club years ago in Greenwood.
 
There is this company that can custom make boots. It could be in Mexico. They give details on how to measure your feet etc.

Lots of info on their site


http://www.gasolinaboots.com/midnight_boots.html
Thanks. Unfortunately to get a true custom fit boot you have to visit their factory. They aren't concerned about the circumference of the foot and their widest stock width is EE. Typical of the limitations I run into with almost all boot suppliers I have checked out. Their boots are custom in the same fashion as Whites. They select a last off the shelf that most closely matches the measurements you send them and make the boots for your order using that stock last.
 
Try Kornfeld's Department Store in Greenwood, MS
He sell very large size riding boots, jackets, etc.
662-453-1352 After 10 AM to 530PM

His name is Murry Kronfeld, he rides motorcycles. We used to be a motorcycle club years ago in Greenwood.
Thanks. No website for information and too far to ride to from Idaho! :roflblack: He's just a retailer it looks like and few, if any, of them do true custom boot ordering.
 
My Alpinestars boots are over 10 years old and very used but they feel like wearing a running shoe so I won't buy new ones just yet. Maybe I can get another 5 years
Went to their website. No all leather offerings and no width options offered, which means they're probably all medium width. Same thing I ran into at the Harley dealership.
 
$650 For a pair of boots, wow. you could get a corbin or mustang seat for that lol.
Do a lot of you full gear up on your spyder? i have full boots, armored jacket and kevlar jeans when i ride my sport bike but when i go out on the spyder its usually jeans and a tshirt and tennis shoes, maybe a leather jacket if its cold. Thats one of the things i love about it most is that i dont feel like i have to gear up on it.
 
Have you considered checking out an orthopedic surgeon? They probably know folks that can custom-make shoes and boots for you. :thumbup:
I've got a "Charcot foot". (The left one...). Basically; the foot has turned itself into a balled-up mass of bone, with some toes sticking out of the far end of it... nojoke
I can still fit into a regularly-shaped boot with some orthotic wizardry, but I did investigate the other options when this first occurred.
 
Got the guy here in Chelan

Thanks. Unfortunately to get a true custom fit boot you have to visit their factory. They aren't concerned about the circumference of the foot and their widest stock width is EE. Typical of the limitations I run into with almost all boot suppliers I have checked out. Their boots are custom in the same fashion as Whites. They select a last off the shelf that most closely matches the measurements you send them and make the boots for your order using that stock last.

Victor is (literally) old world shoe maker. He and family immigrated here a couple decades ago from Latvia (sp). But you will need to come to Chelan as he will measure and measure and remeasure . His work is superior. So if you choose to do that...I have an extra bedroom ....:thumbup:
 
There's a shoe store in St. Paul Minn. that has a website: XL FEET.com
They specialize in W I D E widths. They sell Thorogood, Carolina, work one, all made in the U.S.A. Also Keen, Magnum Stealth, Hi Tec, and Propet Preferred (waterproof). I like the looks of the Propet Preferred boots. Also have dress shoes, walking shoes, casual, etc.
Prices are very good.
I don't know about the high arch, so I'd suggest a custom orthotic made to fit the boots.
Check them out.....you might find it worth your while.
 
What footwear do you normally wear? Since the three wheeler has different requirements for your foot usage, I don't think you need the same type protection that you need with a motorcycle. But that's just my opinion. I do think it's something to consider. I would say 99% of your riding is going to be on paved surfaces, you aren't going to have to put your foot down to support your weight, or motorcycle when falling, or worry about the Spyder falling over on your leg. Things like that. If your normal foot wear is comfortable I would say just go ahead and wear that.

David
 
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