n5750547 wrote:I really like my Salomon XD Pro GTX but I would probably reccomend the non Goretex version which dries faster if you get water inside. That said I don't find it a huge issue as is, especially with good socks.
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Turfa wrote: .....great grip with a Vibram sole......
jimjim wrote:Turfa wrote: .....great grip with a Vibram sole......
I am totally bamboozled by the love of "Vibram" soles.
I recently bought a pair of Scarps walking shoes with a Vibram sole and nearly killed myself. These things may have an aggressive lug pattern but the rubber itself is like walking on ice.
Coming from a climbing background where rubber is everything, and having used "Five-Tennie" approach shoes (with a lugged friction rubber sole) for years I have to say I am totally in the dark as to how Vibram can still be in business without having updated the rubber they use.
That said however, the approach shoe stiffness is a little over the top for most "non-rock hopping" walking, but for safety's sake I'll stick (literally) with the approach shoe.
JimJim
jimjim wrote:" Why would a reputable manufacturer like Scarpa put a sole made from such a slippery compound on a pair of walking shoes?
racca wrote:I just bought a pair of Merrel 0 drop Bare Access trail runners. 0 drop is going to take some time to get used to. Haven't put any big k's on them yet.
slparker wrote:
Minimalist footwear has a few advantages and lots of marketing hype, i have to say. Most of the injury research has been done in running and there appears to be no injury prevention when wearing minimalist footwear. That said, barefoot or minimalist footwear does strengthen the foot arch and the science does recommend low profile firm soled footwear for ankle sprain prevention.
Funny you should say. I ended up with the Merrels after doing pre purchase research on replacing my cheap Rivers hikers, as I didn't trust them to go the distance on the overnight hikes I plan to start doing. After reading a few blogs and reviews I had myself some Merrels.
The 0 drop seems logical enough, but blogs and reviews made them sound indispensable. Definately need to wear them round the house for a while though
Time will tell I guess! Thanks for the info.
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