Deerhunter6250
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I broke my heal and tried insoles but cant seem to find one my heal likes. So I was wandering if anyone found a shoe or boot with good cushion under the heal from the factory? Thanks
Have you tried them hunting?Hoka
Yes and there is at least one thread and I think more that mention them. I’m not using them anymore but I did for awhile. They are very soft and pretty cushy, just like their running shoes.Have you tried them hunting?
ThanksSalomon Elixir Mid GTX, just realize they are not going to hold up as well as more serious mountain boots. You can buy two pair for the same cost as a serious mountain boot so not an issue.
Pretty sure they would be superior to the Hoka in durability.
ThanksCrispy colorado and altitude are both quite soft walking
ThanksThe Colorado has a hard midsole??
The Summit would be better for his needs along with the Lapponia 3, Lapponia Lite.
Im sure its the other way around the Colorado has that shock absorptionThe Colorado has a hard midsole??
The Summit would be better for his needs along with the Lapponia 3, Lapponia Lite.
I'll try both on. ThanksIm sure its the other way around the Colorado has that shock absorption
The colorado is a 4 flex boot, stiffer than the Nevada which is rated at a 3. Most of their serious boots have very hard midsoles including the Colorado, hard as a rock pretty much. Also the base design of their midsoles offers very little arch support, almost flat.. This is why everyone who buys one ends up putting better insoles in them for more cushion and or arch support if needed.I'll try both on. Thanks
Thanks I will try them on.My hanwag allverstone have the softest heel I’ve found in a boot. It’s closer to a hiking boot than a mountaineering boot.