Jay H
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Need to unload a christmas bonus and thinking about going to Campmor tomorrow...
Checking out their website, here's the shortlist:
Asolo 95 GTX
Vasque Sundowner II
Montrail Torre GTX
The Vasque has a one piece leather upper which might be problemful for me. I have a problem with some inflexible uppers that rub my ankle bone the wrong way. Hurts like hell after a couple miles so a small flexible upper is important. Also, I like the Vasques in general, I am currently using a worn out and definitely not waterproof Vasque Exodus midweight. And I use it backpacking, snowshoeing, etc. etc. even though it's certainly not an ideal winter boot, I am so comfy in it, I simply use it to death (which the tread is almost there!)
The Montrail has a vibram sole which means it's probably stiff.
I'm kind of leaning towards the Asolos, hear nothing bad about them.
The intended use is dayhikes, rain and shine, and also backpacking. I am a rather small 5'4" 130lb guy with good feet/ankles and I've gone on extended backpacking trips on my Vasque midweights w/o a problem so I would expect to use these midweights in backpacking trips also, as well as daytrips to the catskills and local haunts.
Of course, the best boot is one that fits, but I can't really spend the whole day at Campmor, can I? Well, better not answer that question
Jay
Checking out their website, here's the shortlist:
Asolo 95 GTX
Vasque Sundowner II
Montrail Torre GTX
The Vasque has a one piece leather upper which might be problemful for me. I have a problem with some inflexible uppers that rub my ankle bone the wrong way. Hurts like hell after a couple miles so a small flexible upper is important. Also, I like the Vasques in general, I am currently using a worn out and definitely not waterproof Vasque Exodus midweight. And I use it backpacking, snowshoeing, etc. etc. even though it's certainly not an ideal winter boot, I am so comfy in it, I simply use it to death (which the tread is almost there!)
The Montrail has a vibram sole which means it's probably stiff.
I'm kind of leaning towards the Asolos, hear nothing bad about them.
The intended use is dayhikes, rain and shine, and also backpacking. I am a rather small 5'4" 130lb guy with good feet/ankles and I've gone on extended backpacking trips on my Vasque midweights w/o a problem so I would expect to use these midweights in backpacking trips also, as well as daytrips to the catskills and local haunts.
Of course, the best boot is one that fits, but I can't really spend the whole day at Campmor, can I? Well, better not answer that question
Jay
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