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Kayland Women's Apex Rock Mountaineering Boot,White/Acid Green,7 B(M) US
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Post Date : Dec 19, 2011 00:26:16
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The women's Apex Rock is at home on fair weather alpine ascents or long backpacking trips.
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
Air Blythe Cpte Boot C09658 - Cole Haan - 8.5 - BLACK SUEDE/PLAID
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Kayland Men's 6001 Mountaineering Boot,Black,9 M US
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- eVent waterproof liner lets the sweat out
- Vibram Teton outsole
- Automatic crampon-compatible Kayland Vaporlite midsole
- Integrated gaiter in waterproof Schoeller Neoprene and Schoeller Kevlar
- Primaloft keeps you warm
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SCARPA Men's Escape GTX Trekking Boot,Pepper/Olive,45.5 EU (US Men's 11 2/3 M)
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The SCARPA Men's Escape GTX Backpacking Boots are a stout mountain trekking boot with maximum versatility.
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Monday, April 18, 2011
Unisex Vasque™ M - Possible Mountaineering Boots by Red Wing®, RED/GRAY, 13
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Unisex Vasque M - Possible Mountaineering Boots from Red Wing are "peak" performers! An advanced solution for the demands of modern mixed climbing, steep ice and alpine speed ascents. Features a superior closure system from Boa Technology, a highly abrasion and puncture-resistant SuperFabric upper, and 200g Thinsulate with waterproof liner for dry, cozy toes in harsh conditions. Scale new heights with Red Wing and The Guide: Molded carbon fiber insole board for a stiff, light platform for precision footwork; Vibram outsoles soles offer excellent traction and high abrasion resistance in a wide range of environments; Dual-density EVA midsoles and insoles for supportive shock absorption; Boa Technology closure system gives you minimal friction lacing that also eliminates pressure points and "hot spots"; Soft-shell mini gaiter included; Weighs 3 lbs., 9 ozs. State Size. Order Today! Unisex Vasque M-Possible Mountaineering Boots by Red Wing
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Six Factors to think When Buying Your Next Pair of Mountain Shoes
Hiking boots are the most important piece of kit on any hike. Get it wrong and you could be in for a painful walk. When buying a new pair of hiking boots there are a few things to think so that you get the right boots for the job.
1) Sole - The sole of the shoe is a very important factor when choosing a hiking boot. As a normal rule of thumb, the more rockier the terrain, the harder the sole should be. If you are going hiking straight through the jungle the chances are you will want something that is soft under foot and is comfortable. If you are going mountaineering over shale and rough ground then you will need a sole that is very rigid so that your foot isn't working over time to compensate for what is under foot.
2) Cushioning - Cushioning is one of those things that people rarely think about when buying a shoe. It does need some belief especially in definite Cases. The cushioning is there to protect your feet and reduce impact on your joints. If you are going to be walking over solid ground that is very steep then you will be putting a lot of pressure on your knees on the way down. If you do not have sufficient cushioning then the soles of your feet and knees could start to feel pain. If you are going somewhere like the jungle that is going to be hot and humid then you may think soles that are designed to protect against fungii and bacteria.
3) Ankle hold - Ankle hold is vital for most people. The whole point of a boot is so that your foot and ankle are properly supported and protected. Many manufacturers now have a line of hiking shoes, these are just like hiking boots but are more lightweight and don't have ankle support. In most Cases these are perfectly good, I have a set of merrells and have been on many hikes with them and never once had problems with an ankle. Ankle hold depends entirely on two things - Terrain, and luggage. If you plan to hike uneven terrain with steep inclines then you will need ankle support. If you will be carrying a backpack or something similar then you will also need hold as your balance will already be compromised by the extra weight.
4) Weight - This is factor is not so important as the others and fully comes down to personal choice. The simple fact is that a heavier boot will tire your legs sooner than a lightweight boot. Heavier boots tend to be very rigid so are best for mountaineering. A lightweight boot is preferred when you are in a warmer atmosphere as not only will you want to burn as puny energy as possible. I went travelling quite recently and although I knew I was going to patagonia I did not take hiking boots, why? Because my trip started in mexico and I didn't want to carry a big set of boots half way down the america's. So keep this in mind if you are going travelling.
5) Breathability - This factor is similar to the one above any way it is a very simple decision. You whether get waterproof boots or breathable boots. Is your environment going to be wet and cold or hot and dry? Personally if the environment is going to be wet And hot then i would go for boots that are breathable as you will be able to dry them out and if they are waterpoof you could sweat so much they come to be soaked anyway.
6) Size - This is something that a lot of people get wrong. When you go to buy some new boots make sure you wear the socks that you will be wearing for a typical hike! You don't want too much room in the shoe as your feet will have more movement and will rub.
I hope this has been helpful to you and you will make a great purchase as a consequent of my information. If you have any questions don't hesitate to sense me at alex@mountainshoes.org
My main blog: Mountain Shoes
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