Footwear
Gear Reviews
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Have you ever had to purchase a pair
of new backpacking boots just before
an outdoor adventure, and dreaded
the upcoming trip because of all the
blisters you expected to get? If you
had purchased these instead, you
wouldn't have had to worry. |
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If you like to travel light over
ground or through water, the Chaco
Torreno Sandals will get you their
with comfort and style. And they fit
people with normal or wide feet! |
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If your feet are too small, too
large, too narrow, too wide, or too
anything, then you need a pair of
custom-made hiking boots from
Esatto. Your feet will love you, I
promise. |
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A good pair of hiking boots can mean
the difference between pleasure and
pain after a day on your feet.
Personally, I prefer pleasure over
pain, and the Montrail Torre GTX
hiking boots are a pleasure. |
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No, these won't bite you, but they
will help to keep dust, rocks, water
and snow out of your boots. These
tough gaiters may be the only pair
you ever buy. |
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There's nothing more annoying than
having to stop and take off your
boot in order to remove a small
stone or other irritating object.
But if you are wearing the Rocky
Mountain Low Gaiters from Outdoor
Research, this annoyance is as good
as gone. |
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Nobody likes stinky, dirty sandals.
Well, almost nobody. If you want to
give your sandals a new look (and
smell) on life, clean them with
Sandal Saver from Paxton. You, and
those close to you, will be glad you
did. |
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Wet and cold feet will ruin any
outdoor adventure. But if you wear
waterproof, breathable socks from
SealSkinz, you can laugh at what
mother nature sends your way. |
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Sometimes socks aren't seriously
considered as gear. But that is a
mistake. A pair of world class
quality socks is key to walking
comfort, and the Smartwool Adventure
socks are the best there are. |
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