Wed 26 Jan, 2011 8:00 pm
Jellybean wrote:I'm a massive convert to lightweight walking, the lighter weight makes the walking so much more enjoyable and gives you the freedom to go places you might not be able to safely go with a heavier pack. I do however carefully research each new piece of gear (and in particular look for real user reviews in the conditions I'll be walking in rather than rely on marketing hype)....
In terms of footwear, I've got a range of options (Zamberlan full leather boots, Asolo synthetic/suede boots, Keen Voyageur hiking shoes, and Asics Gel Trabucco trail runners and believe that Santa may be bringing me some of these for Christmas - http://www.wiggle.co.uk/au/inov-8-ladie ... 268-shoes/(I've been wanting to try these for ages). I'm leaning more and more towards the lighter end of the footwear range (when appropriate). Having tried them I believe the saying that 1kg on your feet is like another 5kg on your back is true. Had some Salomon trail runners before - very comfortable and stable but not particularly durable (tread or inside fabric of shoe). The Asics have great tread and seem to be more durable but are quite high (like normal running shoes) and therefore less stable where you're traversing rocky, uneven ground. I'm hoping that the Inov8s will have the ideal combination of features - lightweight, comfortable, stable, and durable.
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Thu 27 Jan, 2011 7:36 am
Lizzy wrote:Thanks JB,
Would like to try Innov8's but shoe sizing online seems very dodgy.... have heard these run a bit small, what did you find?
Cheers
Lizzy
Thu 27 Jan, 2011 7:47 am
photohiker wrote:I'm on my second pair of 330's The first pair eventually failed at the back next to my Achilles tendon - the covering over the foam padding wore through. They had done a lot of k's though.
I went up half a size on the second pair and am pretty happy with them. I wouldn't buy a pair with goretex in them.
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Thu 27 Jan, 2011 4:24 pm
cams wrote:I've been thinking about trying this brand for a while. Just wondering when sizing using their CM to size table. Say my foot is exactly 28cm which corresponds to a UK 10. Does this mean the shoe is exactly 28cm long (inside) and I should therefore get a half size larger so there is enough room? Or does this mean that a UK 10 should be the right fit (taking into account a bit of extra room)? What have people found using this table? ta
They are advertising free shipping to Australia atm.
Thu 27 Jan, 2011 9:53 pm
Jellybean wrote: That may be why Michael found he was half a size out the first pair he bought.
Fri 28 Jan, 2011 9:18 am
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