HOKA. Best shoes you can buy for durability/stability yet they are light weight.Looking for recommendations on shoes for every day wear. I've always run asics and brooks, but I'm looking for something a little more durable. I'm about 6'4 230lbs so I'm sure the weight cuts the lifespan of the shoe down considerably. I tend to wear them out pretty quickly as they are worn from the time I get up until I go to bed. I like the idea of a salomon hiking shoe, but unfortunately they only go up to a size 14. I need something in the size 15 range.
Anyone have any experience with a durable shoe that provides relatively good support?
I had a pair of these and they were by far the most uncomfortable shoes I've ever worn. They only got worse as I tried to wear them in. I don't know if I got a bad pair or they just aren't built for me feet. If you get a pair wear them inside for a day or two to make sure you like them.Sure I'll get slammed for this from some shoe snobs, and while I have "better" boots and shoes I really like my keen targhees. They have held up well, and are well abused, I've worn the tread to nothing and shoe gooped the rubber on a couple times.
Huh. No experience with Targhees, but both pairs of Pyrenees feel like my feet are surrounded by a litter of soft newborn puppies.I had a pair of these and they were by far the most uncomfortable shoes I've ever worn. They only got worse as I tried to wear them in. I don't know if I got a bad pair or they just aren't built for me feet. If you get a pair wear them inside for a day or two to make sure you like them.
For what it's worth, I'm glad to hear they work well for others.