sthughes wrote:Only $87.45 + postage at E-OMC! Worth a try at that price. Notice they have them in wide and normal fits - any idea which you tried on?
sthughes wrote:Only $87.45 + postage at E-OMC! Worth a try at that price. Notice they have them in wide and normal fits - any idea which you tried on?
Nuts wrote:Thats a great price, probably be fine on 'dry' tracks or with light weights.
Mine were the Merrelll GTX Moab mids, i wore them for three weeks (with 20-25kg pack), would post a pic if i could find all the bits
Thery were not waterproof and (maybe wide sized) loose fitting and very soft underfoot.
Phillipsart wrote:Just came upon this shoe overseas. Looks like a nice durable boot.
http://www.backcountry.com/merrell-ridg ... -boot-mens
This could be a option for me. Particularly with the longer walks with my pack.
sthughes wrote:Depending on the size you're after Sierra Trading Post have them almost $40 less than Backcountry, not sure about postage though.
sthughes wrote:Depending on the size you're after Sierra Trading Post have them almost $40 less than Backcountry, not sure about postage though.
gayet wrote:Using shipitto might still be cheaper - STP can send it to a US address they send it on to you. Could be less than $40
Lindsay wrote:I wear Moab Ventilators as my everyday footwear. They are very comfortable and after about 18 months of continual use are still in excellent shape. Although I have done very little bushwalking in them I'm confident that they would handle 'off road' conditions with no problems.
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