Man, as a dude with especially wide feet, thank you for your input.
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EB climbing shoes had the widest toe box among all those i tried and owned (scarpa, sportiva, madRock, boreal, boldrini and some others i don't remember.
That said, vibram has a fiveFingers climbing shoe that i haven't tried ๐คท (I did climb just for fun with some other fiveFingers at times
Yeah, I'm having problems with the shoes. My left foot is quite a bit bigger than the other. Should I just get bigger shoes? But what about the smaller foot?
All I know is I'm always dealing with some kind of injury from running shoes being too tight or too loose and realistically need a half-size difference between the left and right, at minimum.
Given that climbing shoes crush your feet anyway, what options do I have here?