Walking Shoes/Boots
Discussion
If you're going to go somewhere wet or damp, my personal opinion is to go leather. I've never had particularly promising experience with fabric boots in the wet, no matter how much gore-tex they've used.
Other than that, finding a pair that fits is much more important than brand or model, there's no substitute for going into a shop and trying stuff on.
Other than that, finding a pair that fits is much more important than brand or model, there's no substitute for going into a shop and trying stuff on.
Mave said:
If you're going to go somewhere wet or damp, my personal opinion is to go leather. I've never had particularly promising experience with fabric boots in the wet, no matter how much gore-tex they've used.
Other than that, finding a pair that fits is much more important than brand or model, there's no substitute for going into a shop and trying stuff on.
Agree with all of this. Other than that, finding a pair that fits is much more important than brand or model, there's no substitute for going into a shop and trying stuff on.
Go to a shop, try as many pairs as you can, you’ll have your answer.
If you want reliably waterproof: all leather, with as little stitching as possible in the lower part of the boot. Keep them waxed – doesn’t have to be re-waxed that often.
My fave for Essex trails, Altberg Fremington. Come in male/female fitment and 5 widths.
https://www.altberg.co.uk/boots/fremington-men
My fave for Essex trails, Altberg Fremington. Come in male/female fitment and 5 widths.
https://www.altberg.co.uk/boots/fremington-men
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