Hoofing It
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- Jan 7, 2023
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I walk and run in almost all zero- or near-zero drop shoes, mostly by Altra. It's not really a lifestyle thing, it's just what was most comfortable for my foot shape and natural stride.
Right now I hunt in La Sportiva Nucleo II's, but they absolutely kill my heels and I'm guessing a big part of that is because the high drop forces me to change my gait. But I'm having a lot of trouble finding low-drop boots that also provide enough ankle support to side-hill and help stabilize heavy loads on rocky terrain. The La Sportiva's are about right in terms of how much support I want.
I've been looking at the (Rokslide-popular) Vivobarefoot Trackers ESC but they're a little too thin and have questionable support. Lems Boulder Summits look right in terms of height but I don't see any reviews on how supportive they are for the particular instances I want support for. I haven't been a big fan of Altra's boots in the past so I'm counting those out.
Anyone know of any other options that would be good?
Right now I hunt in La Sportiva Nucleo II's, but they absolutely kill my heels and I'm guessing a big part of that is because the high drop forces me to change my gait. But I'm having a lot of trouble finding low-drop boots that also provide enough ankle support to side-hill and help stabilize heavy loads on rocky terrain. The La Sportiva's are about right in terms of how much support I want.
I've been looking at the (Rokslide-popular) Vivobarefoot Trackers ESC but they're a little too thin and have questionable support. Lems Boulder Summits look right in terms of height but I don't see any reviews on how supportive they are for the particular instances I want support for. I haven't been a big fan of Altra's boots in the past so I'm counting those out.
Anyone know of any other options that would be good?