hvwarrior58
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Whatever you get, make sure they fit right -- that's the biggest source of problems IMHO
Bump, looking for something good and breathable, without breaking the bank, either
Bump, looking for something good and breathable, without breaking the bank, either
This is a good boot for under $100. Men's Merrell Moab Ventilator
Amazon.com: Men's Merrell Moab Ventilator Mid Wide Width: Sports & Outdoors
this is the non-waterproof Keen I use. It's my everyday and summer hiking shoe.
Keen Men's Voyageur Hiking Shoe Black Olive/ Inca Gold 8
Thanks for the leads, I'll have to take a ride up to Dick's and see what they've got.
I'm not really in need of anything super heavy duty, as I'm rarely out for more than say 4 hours, and any overnights are in good weather with just a light bedroll, and some pogey bait, dog food, and water, so I won't be humping a whole lot of weight.
Haven't been in one in a few years, but they used to carry some of the better brands. Merrell, Keen, Go Lite, etc. I think you'll be able to find something good between $80-$120. If you find something there, go online and search for a better price. Might be able save a few bucks somewhere.
That's my plan for now, I just want to try them on, I read all kinds of contradictory things regarding sizing for the same models, so the only way will be to throw a pair on.
