philm wrote: what has lasted welll and is comfortable?
ILUVSWTAS wrote:And how many off track, multi day walks have you guys that are suggesting runners, done in Tasmania??
Absolutelywayno wrote:if you're doing rocky or scrubby off track walking, then leather will last better...
material boots are generally
lighter especially when wet....
read freeeeeeeezing!material boots are generally cooler on the feet
irrelevant when soaked - I've become more accustomed to prune feet since walking more in tassie.breathe better
+1if you're not used to hiking in shoes dont ditch your boots entirely for shoes. you need to adjust to wearing boots on rough tracks and be sure you're comfortable with it rather than just go and buy a pair of shoes, some people are just black and white and say shoes are 100% better than boots... but it's never as easy as that....
An important question.by ILUVSWTAS » Tue 13 Nov, 2012 5:16 pm
And how many off track, multi day walks have you guys that are suggesting runners, done in Tasmania??
Nuts wrote:Hey, how many multi-day off-tack walks have you done in runners ILUV?
Nuts wrote:Try Zamberlan? They probably wont last as long off track but they're nice from the box (iv'e found)
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Nuts wrote:Hey, how many multi-day off-tack walks have you done in runners ILUV?
Hahaha, true it's none. And it will remain none. I value my ankles too much.
Phillipsart wrote:I am having success of track hiking with shoes, here in QLD..
Phillipsart wrote: today i hiked bare foot for two hours along the beach at Gold Coast
Nuts wrote:Try Zamberlan? They probably wont last as long off track but they're nice from the box (iv'e found)
My last few walks have been in runners, i'm in two minds, light, dry quick, comfortable, don't last as long and seem to get wet very early. The worst thing iv'e found is the lack of ankle protection.
I tried a pair of Merrell runners Phil, they were sexythey were also Cactus in a week.. On the Overland Track
Nuts wrote:&^%&*^&$ slow down everyone, i'm having a struggle submitting my post (and associated pearls of wisdom)
I do think theyv'e made some changes (SWT). I wore through a couple of pairs before they stopped stocking them locally. Those seemed as tough as the pair of scarpas i tried and eventually broke behind the toes. More recent ones the sole has worn away. Maybe walking on tracks is harder on boots in some ways. Either way, i'd stick with one of the proven brands, the mud can disolve the glues if they haven't got it right.
Ent wrote:Hi
Having a fellow walker happy with Innova, much like runners, on the Western Arthurs rather less rigid on what can work.
Cheers
daveholst wrote: I'm all for everybody deciding footwear options for themselves, so I hope you don't feel like I'm trying too make you turn to trail runners.
Just my 2 cents.
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