wayno wrote:i find euro shoes are a pain to fit into, tend to be too narrow...
Hallu wrote:I have big feet, and there's no generality about the narrowness of Europeans shoes. Only Reebok tends to have narrow shoes, but that's about it.
Hallu wrote:I don't use running shoes, I have Zamberlan 310 Skill GT and Patagonia Drifter GTX. I just used Asics Kayano once on a walk to see how it went (it went badly) and I'm just mentioning Reebok as a European brand, but I don't use their shoes for hiking. And I have no idea what's the difference between "narrow by EU standards" or "world standards".
quicky wrote: Let me know what you end up with!
andrewbish wrote:quicky wrote: Let me know what you end up with!
I ended up getting New Balance MT810s from the NB store in Chadstone today.
Thanks again for all the suggestions.
andrewbish wrote:quicky wrote: Let me know what you end up with!
I ended up getting New Balance MT810s from the NB store in Chadstone today.
Thanks again for all the suggestions.
Obelix wrote:andrewbish wrote:quicky wrote: Let me know what you end up with!
I ended up getting New Balance MT810s from the NB store in Chadstone today.
Thanks again for all the suggestions.
So have you or anyone for that matter had the opportunity to track test the New Balance MT810 yet? how does it perform off road - mud, river crossings, dust & prickles? can the innersole be easily removed & replaced? type of socks worn with it? ankle gaiters? cold feet? much appreciated.
This is a massive leap of faith going from my trusty low cut Hi-Tec V-Lite Fasthike Hiking Boots which are the heaviest article in my kit at 1.23kg a pair
wayno wrote:salomons +1 , x-ultra mid's light, good tread. comfortable shoes, can also get them as a shoe.
also heavier more supportive cosmic high boots...
wayno wrote:one reservation i have with them is what will they be like with an overnight or multiday pack? theres no rigidity in the forefoot. last time i had footwear like that on a multi day trip, the front of my feet were killing me from the lack of support
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