I live in Queen Creek and try to get out to enjoy a good trail run or hike at least twice a week. I regularly summit Pass and Camelback Mountains. Up to this point, sice I like to run as much of these trails as possible, I've been wearing my Asics running shoes.
Despite adding gel soles, I noticed that my feet were getting beat up on the descents. I think I need a pair of hiking boots. But I'd still like the comfort to be able to kick up the speed, or bound from stone to stone. I can afford a moderately priced shoe (if $150 is moderately priced). Any suggestions?
Asics not cutting it
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mikess314Guides: 0 | Official Routes: 0Triplogs Last: none | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: never
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I use a trail runner for hiking AND backpacking. I go with the Montrail, as they are the only type of shoe that seems to work best for my feet. Try out a trail runner. REI has several different types, it's a bit pricey, but if they don't work for you, you can return them. Mary
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I second Montrails. I've had both their boots (Torre GTX) and trail runners (Diez Vista) and they have both worked very well, I use the trail runners for all of my hiking now.
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kylemorganGuides: 0 | Official Routes: 0Triplogs Last: 7,041 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: never
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I have a feeling that shoe preference is going to be about as varied as any of these opinion threads gets.
With that being said, I have a discontinued pair of Nike ACG's that I'm really fond of. They're comfortable, light, and about as agressive as anything I've ever seen. Since they were discontinued I got 'em for about 30 bones.
Why I'm recommending shoes that aren't available anymore, I don't really know. Anybody check out that new commadore 64 game?
With that being said, I have a discontinued pair of Nike ACG's that I'm really fond of. They're comfortable, light, and about as agressive as anything I've ever seen. Since they were discontinued I got 'em for about 30 bones.
Why I'm recommending shoes that aren't available anymore, I don't really know. Anybody check out that new commadore 64 game?
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te_waGuides: 3 | Official Routes: 0Triplogs Last: 1,668 d | RS: 2Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 1,868 d
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like others, ive been using trail shoes for a while. Andrew seems to dig his Diez kicks and plus theyre dead sexy. I would say try a brand at a big-box store and then buy them here: http://www.sierratradingpost.com/d/6884 ... iking.html
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