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Good Hiking Shoes?.

There is no real good hiking shoes!. Do you know why?. Because hiking doesn't mean the same distance or the same terrain all the time. Let's start with

1.Light hiking : You will be happy with shoes called "Day Hikers" a slightly more rugged version of the sneakers you wear for running or walking
2.Long hiking : Or hiking that require you to carry weight on back. You will be fine with higher, stiffer boots plus hard plastic or steel shank. It won't let your boots twisting and give you feet and ankles more stability.

And be sure to look for a boot that keeps water out and dries quickly because you don't want your feet to stink too muck right?. And for me I would love to advice you Merrell Shoes.

The good things about merrell shoes is "comfortable fit" and technologies like Gore-Tex, Vibram, Polartec, Thinsulate and waterproof make them usable at any climatic conditions. Also it's doesn't cost too much for you pocket. But like I said before there is no good hiking shoes, So think about your trip carefully and consider what shoes you should have.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Men's Merrell Moab Ventilator

" Slip Lasted Construction " Dura Leather/Breathable Ventilator Mesh Upper " Breathable Mesh Lining " Breathable Ventilator Bellows Tongue " Rubber Toe Bumper/Heel Counter " 7.5mm Narrow Gauge Webbing " 4.5mm Anatomical Footbed " Nylon 6.6 Injection Molded Arch Shank " Compression Molded EVA Footframe " Q-Form® Triple Density Compression Molded EVA Footframe (women) " Air Cushion Midsole " 5mm Sole Lug Depth " Merrell Multi-Sport™ Sole/TC5+ Rubber " Men's Weight: 1 lb. 8 ozs. " Women's Weight: 1 lb. 6 ozs.
Customer Review: Comfortable and rugged
I have found these shoes to be refreshenly comfortable. I bought them for doing missionary work in rural Rwanda. The shoes held up well in the terrain and were extremely comfortable. I will definately purchase another pair when I need them.
Customer Review: A Handful of dust
A prompt delivery to an overseas APO address. Good fit. Comfortable in the heat. So far standing up to the rough terrain and the dry heat of southern Afghanistan. The dust, however, seems to pentrate the weave and enter the shoe. This is a problem peculiar to this region and should be sorted once I'm home


Hiking in Comfort with Merrill Shoes

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