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Patagonia Bushland - Trail Shoes
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
The Bushland trail shoes is a simple looking but great shoe for walking around in both dirt and concrete. The low-profile Patagonia Bushland has a cozy snug fit and features the Vibram outsole which is very grippy.
END Stumptown LT - A Hiking Shoe Made of Recycled Material
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
The majority END Stumptown LT hiker shoe is made of recycled material which is a good thing for our environment. For a quick trip into the woods, backpackers would appreciate the weight of this trail shoe at just 11 ounces. The END Stumptown LT offers good lateral support and a deep, tight fitting heel pocket which should be a consideration when comparing the Stumptown LT to trail running shoes.
Danner Ascend GTX - Leather Hiking Boot
Saturday, December 12th, 2009
The Danner Ascend GTX has a full grain leather construction and Gore-Tex liner plus soft EVA midsoles. It’s not a heavy and beefy hiking boot like some others out there, however it does offer very good support for your feet and ankles. If you have a 40-50 pound backpack and plan to hike the weekend then the Danner Ascend GTX hiking boot is for you.
Keen Newport H2 Sandals
Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
Back in the day everyone wore sandals, then came work and responsibility and the birth of the uncomfortable shoe. It’s time to evolve again and here is where the Keen hybrid footwear comes in. The Keen hybrid H2 fits your foot like a glove, its designed for action and engineered to perform. Keen hyrid H2 provide protection, functionality and freedom.
Hi-Tec Sierra V-Lite Sympatex Hiking Boots
Saturday, March 28th, 2009
The 16.9 ounce Hi-Tec Sierra V-Lite Sympatex hiking boots uses an innovative “build concept” to reduce as much weight as possible. It features a waterproof leather upper portion and Sympatex bootie, Cool-Max lining, and multi-density lasting board on a carbon-rubber outsole.
Scarpa Zero Gravity 20 Hiking Boots
Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009
The North Face Conness GTX Hiking Boots
Monday, March 2nd, 2009
Put on a pair of the North Face Conness GTX Conness and the first thing you notice is how light they are. But get on the trail and you’ll immediately become aware of the ample support they provide-even with a heavy pack. This is a well-thought-out boot, from the heel strike that’s been cut out in the shank for added padding, to the breathable fabric/leather upper, the Gore- Tex liner and the Outlast footbed.
Kayland Contact 1700 Hiking Boots
Sunday, March 1st, 2009
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