Framerman
Member
Last year I bought a pair of Oboz Sawtooth and really, really like them. The hard sole is great for my feet. My son and I went to Katahdin over the Knife Edge and it was a pleasure.
However, the one thing that I find with these particular shoes is that coming down some steep rock face, or if it is damp, they are quite slippery. Obviously don't want that.
So I guess I am asking if anyone has used some other trail shoe like the Merrills and if this is a similar problem. We are going to be heading up Huntington Ravine this summer and I don't think I am going to feel too comfortable using these to go up that route. The only other thing I could think of is bring some rock climbing shoes. The added weight is not really what I want though.
I can deal with some of the steepness, but the damp surfaces is bad. We went back to Katahdin and it was drizzling while heading over Knife Edge and it was downright frightening.
However, the one thing that I find with these particular shoes is that coming down some steep rock face, or if it is damp, they are quite slippery. Obviously don't want that.
So I guess I am asking if anyone has used some other trail shoe like the Merrills and if this is a similar problem. We are going to be heading up Huntington Ravine this summer and I don't think I am going to feel too comfortable using these to go up that route. The only other thing I could think of is bring some rock climbing shoes. The added weight is not really what I want though.
I can deal with some of the steepness, but the damp surfaces is bad. We went back to Katahdin and it was drizzling while heading over Knife Edge and it was downright frightening.