@sheep, here is a link to where I am trying different boots, which also has a picture of my foot shape, if that helps.
https://www.telemarktalk.com/viewtopic. ... oot#p33543
I think where you may run into problems is not with the width of your foot, but by how splayed your toes are.
Most feet have been shaped by shoes and the toes are pushed in on both sides.
Yours are more like the fingers of the hand and go straight out.
Mine are similar, but not quite to the extent of yours.
In the Alfa Guard, I
may be in a boot that is one size up from what my foot measures, but if I remember correctly, I used Alfa’s boot sizer recommendations, and that worked for me.
I guess all I can say is, use the sizing recommendations on the Varuste website, which are to measure your foot in cm, add 1.5 cm, (and for your foot shape, I think go up one size).
From Varuste:
“
Size chart
Place a paper close to the wall and with bare feet place the foot on the paper, with your heel to the wall. Since it is important to stand up straight, preferably have someone help you draw a line in front of the longest toe. Remember to measure both feet as they might not be identical. With a ruler, confirm the measurement in centimeters and add additional space accordingly. For Backcountry, Touring and Expedition add approx. 1.5 cm”
The Alfa Guards do have High Volume, and I had to add a shim under the insole to take up some of the space, and they are still a bit big, around the ankles.
Also, you may need to tape your heels, to protect from blisters.
See:
https://www.telemarktalk.com/viewtopic. ... oot#p38809