that reminds me , i have vivo barefoot boots for most of my spring summer autumn stalking and was giving serious consideration to trying them in winter with a set of berghaus yeti attack gaiters ?Very few manufacturers make any footwear that is actually the shape of a foot. Even wider fit boots like Altberg still have a narrow tapered toe box.
I'm yet to find any waterproof wide fitting boots but I do have a pair of Bearfoot Bruin boots as they are handmade and can be resolved easily if/when they wear out.
He is a review of winter boots that are foot shaped so will likely fit your feet. Best Barefoot Winter Boots (2023) They are designed to strengthen your feet, ankles and ligaments so nothing like most hunting boots which act as a splint for your foot. Great for those who sit behind a desk all day and only walk at the weekends so need the support but overall not great for foot health.
When it's dry I use generic versions of the Skinners Socks for stalking. It's amazing how much quieter in the woods I am when I can feel exactly where I am stepping. I also remain more balanced, especially when stepping slowly over obstacles.that reminds me , i have vivo barefoot boots for most of my spring summer autumn stalking and was giving serious consideration to trying them in winter with a set of berghaus yeti attack gaiters ?

These are very comfortable boots, I have either plantar fasciitis or a Morton’s Neuroma in my left foot Podiatrist can’t decide, and the NHS waited ng list for a scan is extreme. These are the only boots which don’t cause pain. I have however sent them back today due to them splitting where the leather meets the sole after a month of limited wear. Vivi have been great so far, either a full refund or alternative boots offered in retun.I had meindl boots and they would not give up the ghost. So I still have them. I bought a set of Scarpa SL boots and find they are great.
However in the interest of adding something new to the thread you could take a look at vivobarefoot shoes. These are the ultimate in wide toe box shoes and boots and I wear them pretty much the rest of the time.
So at some point I will buy a set of these.
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Ouch, plantar fasciitis is horrid. I developed it for a while whilst spending time in some particularly unforgiving work boots. In the end insoles and compression socks sorted it. Decent fitted insoles in walking boots can make the world of difference and if spending a lot I’d always head to a good outdoor store to get them properly fitted.These are very comfortable boots, I have either plantar fasciitis or a Morton’s Neuroma in my left foot Podiatrist can’t decide, and the NHS waited ng list for a scan is extreme. These are the only boots which don’t cause pain. I have however sent them back today due to them splitting where the leather meets the sole after a month of limited wear. Vivi have been great so far, either a full refund or alternative boots offered in retun.
Taken from the Journal of Foot and Ankle Recovery.These are very comfortable boots, I have either plantar fasciitis or a Morton’s Neuroma in my left foot Podiatrist can’t decide, and the NHS waited ng list for a scan is extreme. These are the only boots which don’t cause pain. I have however sent them back today due to them splitting where the leather meets the sole after a month of limited wear. Vivi have been great so far, either a full refund or alternative boots offered in retun.