[pct-l] hiking boots
jason moores
jmmoores at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 12 20:23:14 CST 2010
Ryan,
Check out: Lowa, Vento-mids.
I switched from Montrail Continental Divides to the Vento when I reached Agua Dolce last year. They have excellent support for there weight, require little to no break-in period, excellent ventilation, thick soles and will last you around 800-1000 miles. You can find them on sale for $116 on the Lowa site.
I'll be wearing the regular Ventos on the trail this year.
Jason Moores
> To: pct-l at backcountry.net
> From: ryanoxie at mac.com
> Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 14:33:39 -0800
> Subject: [pct-l] hiking boots
>
> Now from what Ive read it seems that the majority of you long
> distance hikers are trail runner wearing types.. Maybe I havnt
> graduated to them yet (Ive never been out for more than a couple of
> days) and will see the light once I get out for some longer mile days
> and longer trips but Im not "mentally" ready to do a long trip in
> them and I am trying to find lightweight mid hiking boots for my
> upcoming John Muir Trail trip this summer. Something with ankle
> support and rugged enough to make it the distance. New boots have
> been the biggest challenge of my gear gathering. Any tips and advice
> would be very greatly appreciated.
>
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