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TIP: The online Bushwalk Inventory System can help bushwalkers with a variety of bushwalk planning tasks, including: Manage which items they take bushwalking so that they do not forget anything they might need, plan meals for their walks, and automatically compile food/fuel shopping lists (lists of consumables) required to make and cook the meals for each walk. It is particularly useful for planning for groups who share food or other items, but is also useful for individual walkers.
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Kathmandu boots?

Thu 29 Mar, 2012 4:33 pm

Has anyone had experience with Kathmandu boots? They have Teranias on special for $100 which seems like a good price if they are any good. I might go and check them out tomorrow, but boots can look and feel good then fall apart fairly rapidly!
I currently have a pair of well loved La Sportiva boots but they are getting holes in, not just at the top :(

Re: Kathmandu boots?

Thu 29 Mar, 2012 5:00 pm

stick with recognised brands, guarantee the boots will be made in asia , kathmandu don't make their gear to high specs like other well known brands,

Re: Kathmandu boots?

Thu 29 Mar, 2012 5:19 pm

A friend bought a pair of Kathmandu boots and they fell apart after one walk. And we are soft walkers, no bush bashing only trail walking and usually on good tracks. You honestly get what you pay for sometimes.

Ro

Re: Kathmandu boots?

Thu 29 Mar, 2012 5:26 pm

Thanks, that's a pity.

Re: Kathmandu boots?

Thu 29 Mar, 2012 7:31 pm

Old ones (20y ago) were pretty good efforts - subcontracted to some italian maker. Not sure on current

Re: Kathmandu boots?

Thu 29 Mar, 2012 9:18 pm

If you've got a macpac near by, check out the Ahnu montara (on sale at present).

They are brilliant. I've had a few slip issues with my Teva daleas and with the Tassy weather forecast last Friday I did not trust them in the snow. I happened to try the Ahnu's at the hobart store and they were like slippers. A big risk I know wearing them without a trial walk (other than a few hours round hobart) but I seriously couldn't fault them. They were bone dry on the inside the whole time (yet spent the whole trip in snow, water n mud). There was no hotspots, no blisters and are lovely and light so you don't feel like your lugging them round. I will be using these shoes for a long time to come (and buying another pair for when these die). Double thumbs up

Re: Kathmandu boots?

Thu 29 Mar, 2012 10:28 pm

Oooh, that reminds me of an earlier discussion about the montara
Bluegum Mic wrote: If you buy them you'll have to do a review in them to let me know as I had a pair of eVent lined shoes in my hands today and pondered this exact thought.

Looks like you got them before me. Great to hear that you like them. Would love to hear more about them as they get more use. I've seen them at macpac but I never dared to try them on cos they look sooo comfy but the purse is empty :cry:

Re: Kathmandu boots?

Fri 30 Mar, 2012 12:56 pm

Yes...I went in and out of the store four times before buying. In the end I just couldn't find a compelling reason not to. They seriously are that comfy. I've got quite a bit of walking coming up with the bushwalking club I've joined. It will be interesting to see how they are in the warmer humid climate (mind you the daleas are also eVent lined and have not been an issue). So ill definitely keep you posted :-)

Kathmandu boots?

Fri 30 Mar, 2012 1:19 pm

Bluegum Mic wrote:Yes...I went in and out of the store four times before buying.

That's the Macpac ones you bought, right?


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Re: Kathmandu boots?

Fri 30 Mar, 2012 2:01 pm

Yes. The Ahnu montara. I got them on sale at the macpac in hobart. :-)

Only problem now is what to do with my north face jannu's and my Teva daleas (mind you both are also very comfy....if only I had six feet ;-)

Re: Kathmandu boots?

Fri 30 Mar, 2012 2:08 pm

Bluegum Mic wrote:Yes. The Ahnu montara. I got them on sale at the macpac in hobart. :-)

Only problem now is what to do with my north face jannu's and my Teva daleas (mind you both are also very comfy....if only I had six feet ;-)

Why not do what every other woman seems to do with shoes. Put them where they will be most in the way, then never wear them again!

Re: Kathmandu boots?

Fri 30 Mar, 2012 6:53 pm

We must be a reverse household as its my husbands size 11's that always get annoyingly left in the doorway. Mind you if I left all my shoes laying around the house you'd trip endlessly...I may have a small fetish for trainers :-)

Re: Kathmandu boots?

Sat 31 Mar, 2012 1:42 pm

I once bought a pair of Crap-man-do boots. They were terrible. Poorly designed with a stitch right where your heel sits that was poking out, gave me blisters within about 10 minutes. Didn't help that I was sold different sized boots, the left was 1 size smaller than the right. Took some effort, but I managed to get my money back, and not just a store credit. I learnt a lesson that day.
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