Arrowslinger
WKR
Here's a way to look at water proof running style shoes : a bowl, water gets in and stays in.
Here's a way to look at water proof running style shoes : a bowl, water gets in and stays in.
I have a small peice of advice: before you order or buy a pair of trail runners, measure or have someone measure your feet on a brannock device -old school foot measurer. I manage a running store and THE most common mistake I see in purchasing footwear is buying the incorrect size. Size your foot then buy a half to full size larger. Your feet will thank you!
Ha I started a thread asking about this last year. Seems even more people are doing this now than before. I'm still thinking about it, but haven't switched over just due to the packing out 80+ pounds part of it. No issues for you guys that have done this? Feet don't feel beat up compared to boots after hauling heavy loads for an extended period of time?
Luke,
Do you have a preferred sock to wear in your Solomon's? Have you found a thinner wool type sock to be better than a heavier sock? I'm pondering going to a shoe for those areas in a hunt where I'm along river corridors and gravel bars, hopping in and out of braided streams. Hauling the Barney's Glacier Socks and a pair of camp shoes might be worth just taking a pair of trail shoes for me in the long run and efficiency side of things.
Luke,
Do you have a preferred sock to wear in your Solomon's? Have you found a thinner wool type sock to be better than a heavier sock? I'm pondering going to a shoe for those areas in a hunt where I'm along river corridors and gravel bars, hopping in and out of braided streams. Hauling the Barney's Glacier Socks and a pair of camp shoes might be worth just taking a pair of trail shoes for me in the long run and efficiency side of things.