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As the title says, I'm looking for recommendations on lightweight water proof hiking shoes, something that can be an everyday shoe, can be worn in hot, humidit weather, and with proper socks can handle cold weather, high 20' or low 30's. Soles aggressive in muddy, rocky trails. I'm in my mid 50's, fairly active and do alot of trails and short day hikes in conservation parks and the like with my two aussies. Nothing really hard-core, but I'm looking for something that can trod through muddy, rocky trails, sandy river bank, unapproved roads, and your everyday grind. I have a narrow heal, fairly wide instep and arch. Looking for a reasonable priced shoe, under $200.00, more like $125.00ish. The less expensive the better! I'm done with Merrill, I have NEVER had one last past 6 months. No Nike, I shouldn't have to explain. But open to about anything else. Looking for something more like a tennis shoe, as apposed to a boot. Colors, browns, greens, grays, or combination of. No black, or weird Colors. Something low key. Thanks for your Suggestions. ARnan | ||
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I’m sure there are many choices. For what it’s worth, I’m happy with Salomon hiking low tops with the quick lace and gore tex. And sticky trail tread soles. I also still wear Merrill though. So ymmv. "Wrong does not cease to be wrong because the majority share in it." L.Tolstoy "A government is just a body of people, usually, notably, ungoverned." Shepherd Book | |||
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I’m another for Salomon. They have a variety, so you should be able to find what you are looking for. Retired Texas Lawman | |||
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Green grass and high tides |
Crispi buy once, cry once. Not third world made either. "Practice like you want to play in the game" | |||
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Jack of All Trades, Master of Nothing |
I've been happy with Vasque. My daughter can deflate your daughter's soccer ball. | |||
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Love my Meindls, worth a little extra. https://meindlusa.com/collections/hiking | |||
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Age Quod Agis |
Salomon with GoreTex. I wear them for casual, work, and hiking. I have two pair of hiking shoes, one pair of trail running shoes, and one pair of medium boots. The X-Ultra 4 line has a hard stabilization brace that is from the sole to the laces in front of the ankle bone to limit lateral roll. The other lines are "softer" in that they don't have that stabilization. This is neither good, nor bad, depending on need, just know that it is there. Shop their sales (sign up on their website for notifications) and you can consistently find much better pricing than list. I usually order direct from them on sale. "I vowed to myself to fight against evil more completely and more wholeheartedly than I ever did before. . . . That’s the only way to pay back part of that vast debt, to live up to and try to fulfill that tremendous obligation." Alfred Hornik, Sunday, December 2, 1945 to his family, on his continuing duty to others for surviving WW II. | |||
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Ugly Bag of Mostly Water |
Depending on your needs, you might want to look into trailrunner shoes. A lot of hikers and backpackers are choosing them because they are lighter. Basically the same ankle support as hiking shoes, and they dry quickly. A couple popular brands these days are Hoka and Altra. Endowment Life Member, NRA • Member of FPC, GOA, 2AF & Arizona Citizens Defense League | |||
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come and take it |
I would look at Danner, although I do not have hiking shoe models to recommend. I have had several sets of hiking boots and thought they were well made. I have a few SIGs. | |||
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Raised Hands Surround Us Three Nails To Protect Us |
Lowa has a number of options that will meet your needs. https://www.lowaboots.com/mens ———————————————— The world's not perfect, but it's not that bad. If we got each other, and that's all we have. I will be your brother, and I'll hold your hand. You should know I'll be there for you! | |||
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Transplanted Hillbilly |
I'm a Salomon fan too. | |||
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Just because you can, doesn't mean you should |
I've been wearing Keens for many years now. They are decent hikers that last well but have a low key look and don't cost so much that they have to last for a decade. They have a wide variety of styles and if you shop around and are patient there are some great deals to be had. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=kee..._sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_11 ___________________________ Avoid buying ChiCom/CCP products whenever possible. | |||
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I also enjoy the woods and going on hikes and camping trips to places around the northeast where I can hike or backpack from 2 or 3 hours to 2 or 3 days has always been my idea of a good time. I tried some name brands and settled on Keen Targhee models. Through the years I've moved on from Targhee to Targhee II and Targhee III in all different boot heights from ankle to mid to high. I know they don't have the slickest appearance compared to others but I can attest to their fit and Durability. They are worth considersation. First In Last Out | |||
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Victim of Life's Circumstances |
Sierra Trading Post often has close out deals on overstocks - worth a look. I like Keens & Blundstone among others. https://www.sierra.com/mens-boots~d~137/ ________________________ God spelled backwards is dog | |||
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This doesn't make sense... For conditions that are hot & humid, the last thing you want is waterproof; not only will you encourage blistering but, you'll also develop infections and trench foot problems. Such conditions, you want synthetic materials and highly breathable, think jungle boots and similar.
THIS Altra Lone Peak has been the most popular trail shoes for those hiking the Pacific Crest Trail for nearly a decade. Hoka's Anacapa and Stinson are very popular for those seeking more underfoot support and stability for the hike. FYI- Hoka is the leading running shoe brand with a significant market share amongst technical and full-time runners. | |||
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Legalize the Constitution |
I own a pair of Danner Trail 2650s. Lots of colors and styles to choose from in that line, several of which probably meet your needs. Gore-Tex lined. _______________________________________________________ despite them | |||
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Raised Hands Surround Us Three Nails To Protect Us |
I’ll disagree you can certainly be fully waterproof and breathable. I am in Central Kentucky which means we see very humid wet nasty weather easily into the 90s every summer and we are around 0 and below with the windchill plenty in the winter. I wear the same boot all year round 10 hours a day and they are full grain leather, fully waterproof and breathe great. I wear good socks too (which is just as important as the boot), but I get no blisters, no infections, no trench foot. I have worn a version of these for 40+ hours a week for the last 8 years or so now. https://www.lowaboots.com/mens...ical/r-6-gtx?v=34787 Lowa has plenty of waterproof shoes that will do exactly as he is looking for. ———————————————— The world's not perfect, but it's not that bad. If we got each other, and that's all we have. I will be your brother, and I'll hold your hand. You should know I'll be there for you! | |||
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Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici |
Lowa, Vasque _________________________ NRA Endowment Member _________________________ "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience." -- C.S. Lewis | |||
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Down the Rabbit Hole |
Waterproof and breathable? I'm not so sure. Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell | |||
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Just for the hell of it |
Altra Lone Peak are well like by through hikers. They have a wide toe box. They don’t really have a drop so try them first as some people love them and some don’t. _____________________________________ Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain. Jack Kerouac | |||
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