Hoofing It
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- Jan 7, 2023
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I've been looking at boots for a long time and could use some help finally making a decision.
I normally wear zero-drop shoes. I'm not all-in on minimalism, I do think letting the foot move naturally is good when you're on a natural surface. But even gravel and densely packed dirt trails aren't natural, and concrete and asphalt definitely aren't, so I tend to wear Lone Peaks most of the time and even more cushioned shoes for running. Still I have pretty good ankle strength and mobility.
I move my ankle a lot when taking a step. Most boots that are even a little stiff rub and cause pain pretty fast so I usually just avoid them if I'm going long distances. But I think I need them because going through rougher terrain is hell in low shoes, especially if water is involved and I don't want to deal with that anymore.
I've tried pretty much every brand available in stores and only found one I'm considering. The Lowa Renegades. They're pretty flexible, have more support than my ankles really need, and I heard the waterproofing and durability is good.
The other I'm thinking about is the Vivobarefoot Tracker ESCs, after seeing a lot of positive comments about them on this forum. I thought why not take advantage of the ankle strength I've built up? The biggest worry I have is that I can't try them, and some people suggest one of the lace loops can dig into the ankle bone, which would make the rubbing issue really bad. Also, I've had really bad experiences with tread on minimalist shoes. Either it doesn't have the traction to start with or it breaks down and loses it really fast.
I'm sure a lot of people are in a similar boat as I am, that cross-train in different shoes but aren't sold on one style. Did you end up with boots that are somewhat rigid, or go for something minimalist?
(Should note that I welcome specific model reccs, but for one reason or another I've dismissed boots from brands I've already owned or tried, like Lems, Altra, Topo, Xero, and pretty much any shoe from a boot company that's sold in chain stores.)
I normally wear zero-drop shoes. I'm not all-in on minimalism, I do think letting the foot move naturally is good when you're on a natural surface. But even gravel and densely packed dirt trails aren't natural, and concrete and asphalt definitely aren't, so I tend to wear Lone Peaks most of the time and even more cushioned shoes for running. Still I have pretty good ankle strength and mobility.
I move my ankle a lot when taking a step. Most boots that are even a little stiff rub and cause pain pretty fast so I usually just avoid them if I'm going long distances. But I think I need them because going through rougher terrain is hell in low shoes, especially if water is involved and I don't want to deal with that anymore.
I've tried pretty much every brand available in stores and only found one I'm considering. The Lowa Renegades. They're pretty flexible, have more support than my ankles really need, and I heard the waterproofing and durability is good.
The other I'm thinking about is the Vivobarefoot Tracker ESCs, after seeing a lot of positive comments about them on this forum. I thought why not take advantage of the ankle strength I've built up? The biggest worry I have is that I can't try them, and some people suggest one of the lace loops can dig into the ankle bone, which would make the rubbing issue really bad. Also, I've had really bad experiences with tread on minimalist shoes. Either it doesn't have the traction to start with or it breaks down and loses it really fast.
I'm sure a lot of people are in a similar boat as I am, that cross-train in different shoes but aren't sold on one style. Did you end up with boots that are somewhat rigid, or go for something minimalist?
(Should note that I welcome specific model reccs, but for one reason or another I've dismissed boots from brands I've already owned or tried, like Lems, Altra, Topo, Xero, and pretty much any shoe from a boot company that's sold in chain stores.)