The Voyager in a 14D is a little short. I would say that if you need a 13 1/2 this might be a good fit. The Euro size says 48, but I would say it is a 47.
I also find the D width is a little narrow, perhaps in proportion to the shortened length. I am wearing heavy wool socks, as I do every day. The toe box seems to have slightly less vertical space as well, although this might prove to be acceptable if I were to spend more time in the shoes.
Below the cushion insert, the cushioning of the footbed under the ball of the foot is improved -firmly supportive but yielding. The heel bed, below the cushion insert, is outstanding for cushioning, again firmly supportive. This a big improvement over my older version. In addition, the sole now has a cushion mid-layer, which is again a notable improvement.
The tongue is now cushioned, and I would say somewhat excessively and unnecessarily. The tongue bellows appear to be cordura but otherwise adequate.
The top side leather seems quite decent. The cut around the instep is adequate, but definitely not as well fitting as my older pairs which would nicely lap the tongue from each side.
The inside is mostly leather lined, as opposed to the cambrelle fabric in my older pairs.
The scree padding is perhaps more than needed for urban trekking, but is not uncomfortable. In winter I might like it for keeping snow out.
The sole has moderate tread depth an a relatively wide tread pattern. It will not pick up pebbles but will likely hold mud in the grooves. It seems sliighty more stiff than my old pairs, but still quite flexible enough for steady walking at a brisk pace.
If these were availabe in a 15 EE I would order them.
This pair will be returned
Amazon's service and delivery were very good.
I am in Saskatchewan, Canada. Can't find them here.
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I have always worn Irish Setters boots for work and play. They continue to live up to their reputation of being the best especially for those of us that have wide feet.
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