Jdmitchell
FNG
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2017
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- 16
I have beaten my legs and feet up pretty badly in my previous career and am now paying the price for my foolishness. I will not let pain stand in the way of having a great hunt though. I have Morton’s Neuroma and also arthritis in both of my feet and wear Keen boots on a daily basis for work. I also have bought a pair of Scarpa R EVO GTX which from what I could find, were marketed at a mid weight hiker. They seem to be more of a 3/4 shank mid/heavy hiker. I have hiked many miles through the Ozark hills on Keen boots with fairly good (nearly pain free) results. Those hikes through the Ozarks are generally limited to a day pack and climber stand which would probably only top out around 30-35 pounds between them. My questions are these
Do any of you have a similar foot condition? ( I’m pretty sure I heard Janis Putelis talking about this on a meateater podcast but can’t find it again, so I sent him a message but not sure if I will get a response)
Do you have any recommendations for boots that would work with heavier loads?
Unfortunately I don’t think the Scarpas will work since they seem too rigid, but after I finish breaking them in I will make my official decision. I think I need a tall boot with good ankle support that also has a softer sole. Maybe keens are my best answer but I just want to find out what my options are for a boot that is proven to help carry a big load without making me wish I had done a pre-trip corticosteroid injection.
Do any of you have a similar foot condition? ( I’m pretty sure I heard Janis Putelis talking about this on a meateater podcast but can’t find it again, so I sent him a message but not sure if I will get a response)
Do you have any recommendations for boots that would work with heavier loads?
Unfortunately I don’t think the Scarpas will work since they seem too rigid, but after I finish breaking them in I will make my official decision. I think I need a tall boot with good ankle support that also has a softer sole. Maybe keens are my best answer but I just want to find out what my options are for a boot that is proven to help carry a big load without making me wish I had done a pre-trip corticosteroid injection.