SilverEars
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Share your experiences with hiking/Camping related gear.
I started getting into hiking recently, and been looking around for the right hiking shoes.
The type of shoes that generally seems to be popular for hiking is Marrell Moab Vent. Personally, I didn't like the feel of the sole, it feel in the thinner side. I did feel comfortable around the top of the foot and wide room inside the shoe, but the sole was a letdown.
I tried out Oboz Sawtooth 2, and it turned out to be a keeper. It has fairly good cushion for a hiker, but also very stiff bottom sole. For sharp rocks and stuff, this works extremely well that I have no worries about my foot being beat around. The only thing I don't like is that the toe box feel narrow for wide size. I recommended it for it's performance in protecting the feet. It's perfect for terrains with lots of rocks that are pointy.
I started getting into hiking recently, and been looking around for the right hiking shoes.
The type of shoes that generally seems to be popular for hiking is Marrell Moab Vent. Personally, I didn't like the feel of the sole, it feel in the thinner side. I did feel comfortable around the top of the foot and wide room inside the shoe, but the sole was a letdown.
I tried out Oboz Sawtooth 2, and it turned out to be a keeper. It has fairly good cushion for a hiker, but also very stiff bottom sole. For sharp rocks and stuff, this works extremely well that I have no worries about my foot being beat around. The only thing I don't like is that the toe box feel narrow for wide size. I recommended it for it's performance in protecting the feet. It's perfect for terrains with lots of rocks that are pointy.
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