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Thanks for mentioning this. I've had problems with boots because I seem to need zero drop. Otherwise I get pains in my arches after I've worn them.
I've settled on Lem's, and while they're great. The super wide toe box might be worth looking at for you. I've been really impressed with how durable they are, and they have a waterproof goretex lining, but the sole isn't stitch down. Whenever the sole wears out I'll probably try the Jim greens, because of the stitch down sole.
Lem's were on my shortlist to try, but I was able to snag some Vivobarefoot FG Tracker's off ebay for an amazing price, and I've been super happy with them.
I did read of some Lem's owners successfully resoling they're boulder boots. Apparently it's possible to sand down the soft outer sole flat, and then glue on a new sole to that. Might be worth asking a local cobbler about before buying a new pair when yours are getting on in years ^^
I'll have to look into that. I'm more worried about the sole separating from the upper, but if I wear through them first I'll give it a shot.