Adidas Terrex GTX were great for me last year.What trail shoes do you like?
I packed a cow out on Saturday in a pair of Hokas, would not reccomend.
Salomon Speedcross are great too.
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Adidas Terrex GTX were great for me last year.What trail shoes do you like?
I'm trying out the Vivo Trackers this year, so far I like them. I've used all sorts of trail runners in the past, anything that fits well has been fine. Low, lightweight gaiters are pretty key though.What trail shoes do you like?
What’s the toe box like on the adidas?Adidas Terrex GTX were great for me last year.
I packed a cow out on Saturday in a pair of Hokas, would not reccomend.
Salomon Speedcross are great too.
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So I think it varies model to model. The Terrex I had last hunting season had a generous toe box and I had no issues. The pair I bought this year caused rubbing issues on my right foot pinky only. I actually returned them and thats why I hunted in Hokas last weekend.What’s the toe box like on the adidas?
I’m usually a EE width. Thanks
Very interested in trying a pair of these out. I recently bought a pair of Salomon Ultra 4 Mid GTX for a hike in Yosemite and my feet felt like there were on fire - were not breathable. Was hoping to also use those as an occasional lightweight hunting boot.Put on a pile of miles wearing the on cloud Cloudrock gtx spot and stalk archery antelope in Wyoming. I do use my insoles. I was very comfortable in the high temps and VERY impressed with durability. Not foot problems in the rough terrain and the rubber Rand handled cactus needles like a champ. First time seriously hunting in a shoe for a longer duration. Even did a mile plus one trip pack out.
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