#30172 - 08/12/04 03:11 AM
Shoes or Boots
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Stranger
Registered: 05/05/04
Posts: 9
Loc: Texas, USA
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What brand and type of foot wear do you buy so you can walk comfortably for long hours without harming your feet.
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#30173 - 08/12/04 05:59 AM
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 02/09/01
Posts: 3824
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It depends on the terrain and season of course, but for most hiking I use a classic pair of Corcoran paratrooper boots. The Munson last is about the finest for natural foot alignment short of a custom fitted boot. I dislike aggressive lug patterns, as they tear up the environment. For snow I use Steger Mukluks, mud and rain classic Wellington rubber boots, hot desert lightweight running shoes.
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#30174 - 08/12/04 06:28 AM
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Enthusiast
Registered: 09/19/03
Posts: 256
Loc: brooklyn, ny
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hey chris do you have any foot problems like flat feet? just wondering how those boots would preform for someone with flat feet like myself.
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#30175 - 08/12/04 12:41 PM
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Stranger
Registered: 05/05/04
Posts: 9
Loc: Texas, USA
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Chris, Thank you for your reply.
The Munson Last is new to me. where do you go for purchase? What casual foot wear would you wear for every day use. I am retireing from the northwest plateau, four corners of New Mexico, to a place 90 miles east of Dallas.
I will be about fishing and float trips and just being about town. Is there an an kind of all around kind of footwear I should be considering?
For here where I live now I'm good for footwear. But retirement is new territory. I will enjoy meeting new people but I want to be prepared for the unexpected. Especially with the new threats to our society and living down wind from what must be a tempting target city.
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#30176 - 08/12/04 12:56 PM
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Shoes are important - there are deck shoes, Construction boots, steel toed a**-kickers and stilettos in my closet.
I find that for the most part, I dress my feet for the situation, but it is the socks that are the most important - great shoes will turn your feet to chopped meat in no time if the socks you have are not appropritae.
My favorite deep woods hiking/camping 'shoe' is either nothing (I am crazy, I know), or regular athletic shoes. Athletics are easily taken off, can be expanded to accomodate a little swelling and can be washed.
If I know I am going to be dealing with cutting and forming wood, I wear the steel toed boots. I do not find that they are good for long term wearing, no matter what I do to 'break them in'.
But then again, I am female with a women's 11 wide foot. In men's that is about a 9, but then again, sometimes it is a 10 - and still wide. It is hard to find shoes for any occation that fit.
Just like back-packs, if I find one that fits, I buy any shoe that fits. A look into the closet will tell you a lot about someone!
Sorry for the ramble...
Rena
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#30178 - 08/12/04 01:43 PM
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Stranger
Registered: 05/05/04
Posts: 9
Loc: Texas, USA
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Rena, and journeyman thank you for your imput. I will put an extra couple of pair in my evolving BOB.
I too will usually slip off my shoes when I am home.. My wife says she gets embarrased when I do it without thinking and we are in church.
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#30179 - 08/12/04 03:19 PM
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Veteran
Registered: 07/28/04
Posts: 1468
Loc: Texas
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I usually wear nike trail runners but somtime also wear redhead gortex hiking boots. Sometimes I even go with regular old running shoes or super thick super insulated full height timberland boots. Like Chris said, it really depends on the climate and terrain. Over all I think my trail runners get the most use just because of where I usually hike/camp and what the weather is usually like.
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#30180 - 08/12/04 04:27 PM
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Stranger
Registered: 05/05/04
Posts: 9
Loc: Texas, USA
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Thank you Ryan for your reply.
I just retired on the 5th. We are relocating to a town ninety miles east of Dallas. Lots of lakes and private ponds. Texas also has a lot of flat water rivers some of which I plan to float. I will probably be alone on my float trips no one to invite. I will mostly float on week days because there will be less boat traffic and camp on sand bars and such like. Those trail shoes sound good. There are over twenty million people in Texas, I think so many new friends.
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#30181 - 08/12/04 08:40 PM
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 01/21/03
Posts: 2205
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Lacrosse waterpoof lace-up boots. Got them on Sportsmansguide.com best boots i ever owned.
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