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    Quote Originally Posted by Lantern View Post
    I'm enjoying a pair of these at the moment.

    Targhee III Oxford Mens – KEEN Footwear

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    They are ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by Backspin View Post
    They are a little edgy. I know that
    edgy?? You going bowling?

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    They'd be right up Lewis Hamilton's street, for sure.

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    These have seen me right over the years

    https://northwestterritory.co.uk

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    They'd be right up Lewis Hamilton's street, for sure.

    Really


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    A more neutral color goes a long way


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    ^ Pedal walkers is about your limit when it comes to trekking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    They've been pretty comfortable after a week or so and are very lightweight. I have been road walking most of the time, which is always a bit stressful and I'm interested to find out how the sole wears before deciding on a mid boot for the winter.
    They may be comfortable but the sole doesn't last. I have walked around 250 miles in them and the mid sole tread is almost gone.

    I need some walking shoes with a sole that can withstand a few thousand miles like the days of old...

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    Try post #80

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    ^ Don't have the best of reviews...

    Northwest Territory Hiking Boot Reviews - Trailspace

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    Very old thread but a topic near and dear to me. Boots critical now moved out to the jungle and back in the mud.
    For me the old classics still work best - the hide on these will even stop most snakes bites enough you can extricate, important here as the snakes are all around us.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails What Footwear? Which Boots?-boots-ground-antares-jpg  

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    Quote Originally Posted by Backspin View Post
    I prefer some low top sleazy kicks
    At the time of this post ,(2020) i picked up a pair like this. They are all worn out now. I thought they were older than this.


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    Gonna replace them with another Hugo Boss offering I guess. My size 12+ is hard to find

    There's also these


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    Quote Originally Posted by Backspin View Post
    Gonna replace them with another Hugo Boss offering I guess. My size 12+ is hard to find

    There's also these

    Troy is probably looking for proper walking shoes, with decent longevity and geographical range.

    Probably not interested in cheap, branded fall apart sneakers.

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    ^^ not even sure if they'd be any good as slippers...

    I bought a pair of Lowa low cut boots last year and they are holding up well.

    What Footwear? Which Boots?-210762-6910_lowa-explorer-ii-gtx-lo_2022_flat

    I wish I'd brought them over to Thailand with me, it's been cool enough for them to have been useful this year.

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    Whether they are hiking, military or work boots, Danner makes the best...

    Danner - Since 1932

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Whether they are hiking, military or work boots, Danner makes the best...

    Danner - Since 1932


    This guy is very thorough at what he does.

    He doesn't agree.

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    I go cheap but comfy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Troy is probably looking for proper walking shoes, with decent longevity and geographical range.

    Probably not interested in cheap, branded fall apart sneakers.
    Hugo Boss or Lacosta shoes aren't cheap you utter twit. And they still haven't fallen apart since 2020. They are just showing enough wear and tear that they should be downgraded to my secondary pair.

    Last edited by Backspin; 06-01-2023 at 10:47 AM.

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    The only boot you need-




    Blunnies- mine survived twelve years in Thailand and are still going strong. Way comfy too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Whether they are hiking, military or work boots, Danner makes the best...

    Danner - Since 1932
    For work boots, I prefer Red Wings. In the '80s and '90s, when visiting my parents in Oregon, they were always on the top of my list of things to buy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    The only boot you need-




    Blunnies- mine survived twelve years in Thailand and are still going strong. Way comfy too.
    How in the hell do you get 12 years out of them ? Do you oil them sometimes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Backspin View Post
    Hugo Boss or Lacosta shoes aren't cheap you utter twit. And they still haven't fallen apart since 2020. They are just showing enough wear and tear that they should be downgraded to my secondary pair.

    How many miles did you walk in those skiddy? The sole looks too thin to be good on roads. I'd guess 3 months before I'd wear them out. That's too much money for 3 months wear.

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