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Title: New feet
Post by: Pete on March 31, 2006, 14:24:46 PM
I was gonna get some Air Maxs but they looked like they were made of tissue paper and prit-stick and were Ã,£90 so I got these Vans instead;

(http://www.palmer934.plus.com/vans.jpg)

And these I-Path ones too:

(http://www.palmer934.plus.com/ipath.jpg)


Anyone recommend some like Cat or Timberland boots but a little less bulky?
Title: New feet
Post by: maximusotter on March 31, 2006, 15:14:33 PM
I like Blundstone boots as theyre streamlined, lightweight, and uber-comfy.
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: Pete on March 31, 2006, 16:07:28 PM
They look nice but I cant see them in the right colour.
Title: New feet
Post by: maximusotter on March 31, 2006, 16:10:51 PM
If you want walking comfort and durability, Hi-Tec trekking shoes are fantastic. They come in all sorts of colors:

(http://feetup.org/images/repellor.jpg)
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: Clock'd 0Ne on March 31, 2006, 16:31:11 PM
Vans are great! I need a new pair to replace my ailing current issue, worn from the rigours of warehousing.
Title: New feet
Post by: Dave on March 31, 2006, 16:39:42 PM
those bothe look great tbh.. - especially like the top one

Quote from: sdpAnyone recommend some like Cat or Timberland boots but a little less bulky?

nooooo dont do it - youll look like a 1980s british army squaddie - all youll need to top it off is a pair of stonewashed jeans, white t-shirt & stupidly short haircut.
Title: New feet
Post by: Dave on March 31, 2006, 16:41:53 PM
Quote from: maximusotterIf you want walking comfort and durability, Hi-Tec trekking shoes are fantastic. They come in all sorts of colors:

they are flimsy & fall apart tbh... definately shoudlnt be used for trecking at any rate unless youre an occasional weekendd rambler.

best ones Ive found are made by a french company - forgot the name now but ill post it later
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: Pete on March 31, 2006, 16:46:17 PM
Are hi-tec the really cheap ones? I think I had a pair when I was 7 or 8 and ppl laughed at them  :whoops:

The Vans are really nice but the other ones are cool too, they do some nice shoes;

http://www.schuhstore.co.uk/brand_main_frameset.asp?perameters=3,%20IPATH

..although they have silly names.
Title: New feet
Post by: maximusotter on March 31, 2006, 16:49:31 PM
Hi-Tecs are fine, I climbed half of the Appalachians in them in the late 80s. Around 90 I graduated to some one-piece top Vasque hikers, which are marvelous on the trail, but a bit too supportive for city walking.

Hi-Tec makes some cheaper models to be sure, but their mid range cordura and rubber hikers are as durable as any other of that design, and very comfy.
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: Dave on March 31, 2006, 16:59:04 PM
Quote from: sdpAre hi-tec the really cheap ones? I think I had a pair when I was 7 or 8 and ppl laughed at them  :whoops:
 

they are generally not very good tbh...

if you want a decent pair of trekking shoes then try merrelle

http://www.fitnessfootwear.com/onlinestore/merrell_shoes.asp?PARTNER=Adwords
Title: New feet
Post by: maximusotter on March 31, 2006, 17:08:42 PM
Merrells are trendy and overpriced. A few good models, to be sure, but I wouldnt trust them in the bush any more than some of the better Hi-Tecs.

Shoes Id trust to carry me up and down the Cascades: Vasque, Raichle, Asolo, Lowa, etc.

Merrell makes a few good looking womens urban hikers, but again, vastly overpriced.
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: Pete on March 31, 2006, 17:22:30 PM
I dont want trekking boots, I just want some quality beige boots/shoes - trendy and overpriced would be ideal :D
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: Mongoose on March 31, 2006, 19:02:20 PM
cant beat Hi-Tecs for price/performance in terms of a General Purpose trainer in my opinion. Sure theyre not a full on hiking boot, but as Maxi has pointed out they are very comfy and Ill wear mine anywhere from the park for a kick about to the welsh hills and theyve never let me down yet.

I also wear Hi-Tec squash as my fencing shoe of choice. At Ã,£20 a pair they are about 1/3 the price of "proper" fencing shoes, perform just as well and last longer. I have fenced in mine twice to three times a week for the last two years and once a week for the two years before that and they are just starting to show signs that they need replacing soon. In comparison fencing ate two pairs of normal trainers for breakfast in under 6 months before I discovered Hi-Tec Squash.
Title: New feet
Post by: Serious on March 31, 2006, 20:15:03 PM
Quote from: Dave
Quote from: maximusotterIf you want walking comfort and durability, Hi-Tec trekking shoes are fantastic. They come in all sorts of colors:

they are flimsy & fall apart tbh... definately shoudlnt be used for trecking at any rate unless youre an occasional weekendd rambler.

I havent had any problem with mid range Hi-Tec, providing you dont go yomping all over the place they should last well.

The very cheap ones go in about 3-4 months of intensive use but as they are cheap you usually can buy loads of them and at least match the life expectancy of more expensive, overpriced shoes.
Title: New feet
Post by: Goblin on March 31, 2006, 21:37:36 PM
Hi-Tec are standard issue for police boots...

Goblin
Title: New feet
Post by: Beaker on March 31, 2006, 21:41:09 PM
Quote from: GoblinHi-Tec are standard issue for police boots...

Goblin
the Magnums are _very_ comfortable and ive had mine for just over 2 years.  Not cheap, but the only thing ive got that has lasted me longer are my Docs and the pair of Army Boots i own
Title: New feet
Post by: Thrawn on April 01, 2006, 18:06:12 PM
Quote from: maximusotterMerrells are trendy and overpriced. A few good models, to be sure, but I wouldnt trust them in the bush any more than some of the better Hi-Tecs.

Shoes Id trust to carry me up and down the Cascades: Vasque, Raichle, Asolo, Lowa, etc.

Merrell makes a few good looking womens urban hikers, but again, vastly overpriced.


My merrels have done me fine. Trekked up a couple of small mountains and along a fair sized (well deepest in the world actually) gorge in china and Im still using them now as every day shoes. Some of the most comfortable shoes Ive had, and I dont think Ã,£50 was that overpriced and that wasnt even at a cheap shop.
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: soopahfly on April 01, 2006, 18:21:45 PM
Look at http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/

I got some Regatta walking shoes, waterproof and very comfy for 15 quid.
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: Pete on April 01, 2006, 22:57:34 PM
Quote from: sdpI dont want trekking boots, I just want some quality beige boots/shoes - trendy and overpriced would be ideal :D

 :D

Im gonna look at some ysl ones next week (bit towny) or else get some kickers i think.
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: Cornholio on April 02, 2006, 13:30:27 PM
ooooh those Vans are gorgeous! i need a new pair, mine are starting to get all worn and mucky.
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: wizbit © on April 03, 2006, 16:02:17 PM
I got these
(http://www.kateskates.co.uk/pics/images/KatesKates/Vans48395.jpg)

and these

(http://www.kateskates.co.uk/pics/images/KatesKates/RedSlipON.jpg)

a couple of months ago.

am I cool or am I cool.
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: Serious on April 03, 2006, 16:54:53 PM
They arent exactly what I would wear but nice ;)
Title: New feet
Post by: maximusotter on April 03, 2006, 17:00:03 PM
Hmmm, those get a hesitant Spicoli thumbs up.

(http://www.netwalk.com/~truegger/ftrh/cover.GIF)
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: wizbit © on April 03, 2006, 17:00:11 PM
You decline the bees! How very dare you!

;)
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: Serious on April 03, 2006, 17:14:56 PM
Quote from: wizbit Ã,©You decline the bees! How very dare you!

;)

I was talking about the red and white checkered pair, would wear the bees any day proviving you post them to me and they fit :D

Mens size 9  ;)  think they might be too small though :)
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: wizbit © on April 03, 2006, 17:30:23 PM
Not far off, Im a big furry 8!

(you cant have them though)
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: Serious on April 03, 2006, 18:25:42 PM
Damn  :cry:

So are you now spending time in here skiving or is it your day off?  :mrgreen:
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: wizbit © on April 03, 2006, 18:56:41 PM
Well I work for myself now, so technically, Im researching?

Can I get away with that?
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: Serious on April 03, 2006, 19:24:01 PM
I suspect so, unless your boss is uber tough with you and then youre for it :lol:
Title: New feet
Post by: Dave on April 04, 2006, 11:33:03 AM
Quote from: Beakerthe Magnums are _very_ comfortable and ive had mine for just over 2 years.  Not cheap, but the only thing ive got that has lasted me longer are my Docs and the pair of Army Boots i own

nooooooooooo not magnums - nasty nasty bits of footwear - as worn by remfs all over the british army cos they feel like trainers - fall apart after any prolonged use in the field & offer absolutely no ankle support.
Title: Re:New feet
Post by: Dave on April 04, 2006, 11:36:19 AM
Quote from: Mongoosecant beat Hi-Tecs for price/performance in terms of a General Purpose trainer in my opinion. Sure theyre not a full on hiking boot, but as Maxi has pointed out they are very comfy and Ill wear mine anywhere from the park for a kick about to the welsh hills and theyve never let me down yet.

I also wear Hi-Tec squash as my fencing shoe of choice.

great I had a pair of hi-tech silver shadows for running in - great for running in but still crap for trekking - Im still going for the merrel option as far as trekking shoes are concerned