dannnnn wrote:i think it depends on where you walk. in qld i always wear a pair of asics running shoes. if i was visiting tasmania in winter i might wear something a little warmer.
Onestepmore wrote:Who is the person who walks in barefeet?!! C'mon 'fess up! You need a medal![]()
Onestepmore wrote:I noticed Joe Valesko (of Zpacks lightweight gear) and his wife are hiking the 3000 km Te Araroa trail in NZ presently, in open sandals (according to their gear list). It will be interesting to hear how they went regarding footwear choices
Son of a Beach wrote:I think the potential pitfalls of bushwalking barefoot are obvious - eg, http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=432
Onestepmore wrote:I noticed Joe Valesko (of Zpacks lightweight gear) and his wife are hiking the 3000 km Te Araroa trail in NZ presently, in open sandals (according to their gear list). It will be interesting to hear how they went regarding footwear choices
doogs wrote: I'd suggest a pair of flipflops ]
wayno wrote:nubuck leather is fragile stuff, its hard to keep it intact if you thrash it. and nubuck leather is in most leather boots.
Nuts wrote:didn't try to dry them the first night in front of the heater?
The model vioz? look just like they did 15yrs ago, same as scarpa model do, but i suspect they both cheap out in subtle ways. I was using the Skill model up until a couple of years ago, the soles iv'e noticed are a lot softer, perhaps the leathers cheaper also. Still... those (zambies) were nearly $400 10/12 yrs ago so at $220
Might be worth sending a few piccies to zamberlan, never know your luck, they may send back a box full. I doubt they get tested like that very often??/
Azza wrote:thats a pair of walking boots destroyed in under a year.
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