Hiking shoe thread

calamaridog

Expedition Leader
I thought it would be nice to have a separate thread for shoes.

I've had good luck finding what I want on sale. Last years models on closeout or deals on ebay for example.

It was time for some new trail/approach shoes for some local short and steep hikes. As a Merrell guy, I was thrilled to find these on ebay. Retail is $90 and I paid $44.50 including shipping.

http://www.merrellboot.com/Shop/Detail.aspx?NavID=FT-O-MLT&PID=11499#


I've also seen some good deals at sierratradingpost.com for Merrell, Vasque, and La Sportiva stuff as well as others.

Anyone have any other good sites?
 

TeleScooby

Adventurer
I'm a big fan of Garmont, currently using a pair of...can't remember the name...solid leather gore-tex boots for serious endeavors.

I tend to hike in my Chaco sandals for all but the toughest trails. I have really strong ankles, so no issues...and the Chaco footbeds are fantastic for my pronation issues...
 

teotwaki

Excelsior!
REI Outlet web site

REI winter sale in their stores (last one was last month I think)

North Face Oultet Stores

Campmor's web site

Backcountry Gear web site

Bent Gate Mountaineering web site

Moosejaw web site

Eastern Mountain Sports web site

Mountain Gear web site

Rock Creek Outfitters web site

Steep and Cheap web site

Summit Haus web site

Travel Country web site
 

Dirty Harry

Adventurer
I just ordered some Montrail Hurricane Ridge XCRs, they are on sale at Mountain Gear. They are the biz! Super light and comfortable.
 

Lost Canadian

Expedition Leader
Timberland Vaporate Boa

I just received these shoes from my chiropractor to which I had added a custom molded dynamic orthotic insole. First impressions were that a moon boot mated with trail runner. I took them out for a spin down the trail and was pretty impressed. Despite their crazy looks though I really liked the Boa lacing system with my orthotics. Without an orthotic some people may find it hard to adjust for having a high arch, but for me that's not an issue. The Boa system which is also found on several other shoe brands really hugs the foot nice, it's easy to get in and out of, and provides a really nice custom fitted feel.

The sole has a nice aggressive vibram sole and provides good grip. Ventilation was also good for a light hiker style shoe. Very light for a hiker as well, my feet didn't feel heavy after my run down the trail. I haven't got them wet yet so I can't comment on their ability to keep my feet dry but they look pretty water tight. Looks can be deceiving though.

So far so good, and at this point I would recommend them for the athletic, adventure racer types.
TimberlandVaporate.jpg
 

cruiser guy

Explorer
For folks in Canada the Mountain Equipment Coop is great! $5 lifetime membership. www.mec.ca
I've bought my trail runners there for the past 10-15 years!! I buy one pair that lasts me at least a year, and I wear them EVERY DAY!! I have Garmont ones now and there's a pair of last years Merrell's in the closet for when these wear out. I've also had HiTec as well.
 

GaryMc

Explorer
I'm a huge fan of the North Face Hedgehog XCR. Great for fast, technical hikes/scrambling and even for just around town. I even found a second pair at the REI garage sale for $10. :wings:

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snipecatcher

Adventurer
hey

http://www.academy.com/index.php?pa...s/service&start=0&selectedSKU=0548-04498-0008

Bates service boots. No, I've never been in the armed services, etc, and I don't do any hardcore hiking, but by golly, I love my boots! I hunt, therefore I am in rocky country all day some days, which these are perfect for. I'm also on my feet 8 hours at a time sometimes when I'm at work, which is hell on the feet, but these sure do help. I wear them every day as my main pair of shoes, and I feel comfortable jumping off a building in them without rolling an ankle (and I have, several times :) ) Anybody else on here a compulsive boot wearer?
-Dan
 

HanzoSteel

Explorer
I've got Columbia shoes that I've been happy with which are getting pretty worn out from about 18 months of hiking every week. And some Land Rover boots which I bought onsale somewhere about 10 years ago, I think I only paid $60 for them and have held up pretty good and still use them in the winter for hiking.

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