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Composite Toe Boots - 3E Wide - Thorogood Boots and Shoes Insoles

Large Size Composite Toe Boots for Men

Big men's composite toe boots size 7-13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 are quite a treat for the man with big feet. We carry them in wide to EEEEEE-6E for those who need wide widths too. For many of the men who need composite toe safety shoes, they prefer composite toe for a variety of reasons. They are lightweight, and they do not conduct the cold like steel toes shoes on those frigid winter days. Another perk to comp toe boots is how they perform when the impact rating is exceeded. With steel, they can bend and cut off your toes. With composite, it's more like a carbon fiber material so that it will shatter instead. in either case, you will have a sore foot, but at least with a comp toe, you have a better chance of saving your little piggies. Most who have searched for 6E wide composite toe have come up short, but now they can get them from XLfeet.


Ever returned back home disappointed because you couldn’t find shoes suitable for your wide feet? XLFeet has got you covered. Wider widths are signified by increasing letters of the alphabet, with “E” being extra wide and “EE” being double extra wide. Certain manufacturers also utilize a numerical system wherein the higher numbers stand for wider widths. If your toes feel cramped or pinched in standard-width shoes or you develop blisters or corns, it might be time to get 3E boots. At XLFeet, we have brands like Florsheim, Carolina, Propet, and SuperLamb for men’s 3E shoes. By investing in the right 3E shoes for men, you will get extra space for your feet to move comfortably throughout the day. We also house 3E hiking boots to support your outdoor adventures. 

XLFeet has a huge variety of 3E wide shoes that you won’t find in any physical store. As a best practice, we advise you to get your feet measured professionally so that you can buy men’s 3E wide shoes that fit perfectly.

3E which is also referred as 'EEE', is not a commonly made width. The reason for this because every 'E' of width is roughly the thickness of a nickel. Generally 3E/EEE fits no wider than what you may find in a store generically labelled as "wide". For this reason, most manufacturers that make legitmately wide mens footwear, make it in either 3E and 5E or 2E, 4E, and 6E. For reasons stated above, you'll find a much more robust selection and variety by searching instead for 4E or 6E.