For Sale: boots and shoes
Posted: Dec 13 2011 10:53 pm
I have a few pairs of shoes and boots I am not going to wear and would like to sell, trade or get rid of.
A brand new, never worn pair of North Face Prophecy II, size 11. I removed the insole and got rid of it because I was prepping them for orthotics, when I used those things, and so you'll need to get a pair of insoles. I paid $65 for them.
I have an second pair, worn for 6 months and I would still use them except I won't wear heels anymore. I can't imagine anyone wants them, but if you do...
A pair of Sorrell Snow boots with the removable liner, size 10. These run big. I used them in the winter of 2008 and had to stop as I bought crampons and these are way to big to take a crampon. I paid $110 or $100 for them.
My Vasque Breeze boots, non-gortex and in a size 11. I wore them from April to mid-September and only a few times in October and November, after I switched to 5 fingers in late September. Depending on the hike in the summer and spring, I used my now trashed Merrel Moab Vents, so the Vasques are in good shape. Uppers still in very good shape, sole is about 3/4 of original. I paid about $110 for them.
I think that is it. I am keeping my other snow boots for crampons. Begrudgingly, I should say, since I hate those high heels.
A brand new, never worn pair of North Face Prophecy II, size 11. I removed the insole and got rid of it because I was prepping them for orthotics, when I used those things, and so you'll need to get a pair of insoles. I paid $65 for them.
I have an second pair, worn for 6 months and I would still use them except I won't wear heels anymore. I can't imagine anyone wants them, but if you do...
A pair of Sorrell Snow boots with the removable liner, size 10. These run big. I used them in the winter of 2008 and had to stop as I bought crampons and these are way to big to take a crampon. I paid $110 or $100 for them.
My Vasque Breeze boots, non-gortex and in a size 11. I wore them from April to mid-September and only a few times in October and November, after I switched to 5 fingers in late September. Depending on the hike in the summer and spring, I used my now trashed Merrel Moab Vents, so the Vasques are in good shape. Uppers still in very good shape, sole is about 3/4 of original. I paid about $110 for them.
I think that is it. I am keeping my other snow boots for crampons. Begrudgingly, I should say, since I hate those high heels.