datoy
Adventurer
My best ever were Chaco Beckwith boots. Unfortunately, Chaco's sandals became so popular they stopped making their line of boots.
I had a pair also and tried others and the found the Zamberlans which are also made in Italy.
My best ever were Chaco Beckwith boots. Unfortunately, Chaco's sandals became so popular they stopped making their line of boots.
At the other end of the spectrum I just picked up a pair of these for some wet jungle sloshing. I'll have to report back on how they do.
Patagonia IS Merrell. Patagonia doesn't make their shoes. They have a licensing agreement with Merrell who actually builds and distributes their shoes. Patagonia FOOTWEAR as an organization simply takes design cues from teh Patagonia team to try to design a footwear line that compliments the aesthetic and green principles held by Patagonia clothing. I like Patagonia Footwear's designs, but their use of green materials has lead to some durability issues.
Huh, that's funny. I'll be hitting up the San José area, La Fortuna, Monteverde, and Quepos before making a jump to Panama and onto the Dom. Republic. Thanks for the heads up, it's good to know. Now I'm not so sure of these things. LOLI used some shoes similar to that on a trip to Costa Rica's Caribbean coast...
Huh, that's funny. I'll be hitting up the San José area, La Fortuna, Monteverde, and Quepos before making a jump to Panama and onto the Dom. Republic. Thanks for the heads up, it's good to know. Now I'm not so sure of these things. LOL
At the other end of the spectrum I just picked up a pair of these for some wet jungle sloshing. I'll have to report back on how they do.
Now back to boots.I just recently bought a pair of Lowa Ranger GTX boots and love them. In fact they are hands down the best boot I have ever worn. I have used everything from Moon Boots :sombrero: Military issued Jungle boots to Cabelas extreme outfitter boots and these are the cats meow for sure. Obviously they are not boots for either heavy snow or extreme hot weather, but seem to be great for everything in between.
Wow, Christophe. That's the first time I've heard anyone mention Fabiano in a long time. I wore Fabiano Rias for years. A step down from the Mountain Masters, but still stout. An equivalent today would be Limmers.Fabiano Mountain Masters (Heavy backpack)- Bar none the best backpacking boot made in the true Norwegian Welted tradition of making boots. Find me a better Norwegian Welted boot. I almost dare you.