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Outside the box suggestion maybe, but I bought some of the Magna Trail boots from Vivobarefoot recently and really like them. It took a few wears for the material to soften up over the top of my toes, but now I really like the feel. They have a 100 day free return trial, and a refer a friend £25 off. (you get £25 off first purchase, person referring you gets £25 off their next purchase).
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These Adidas Terrex have a gore tex lining and Continental tread. I used them in the lakes and they worked. Check your size with Adidas, their sizes are smaller than normal?
https://www.urbanoutfitters.com/en-gb/shop/adidas-terrex-swift-r2-gtx-trainers -
Now the weather is turning, any recommendations for a walking shoe or boot. Just for walking the dogs rather than climbing mountains, so not looking to spend hundreds.
Went Merrell Moab 2 last time, which I liked, but the sole came away, so not hugely impressed with their quality. Mind you, I glued them and gave them to the homeless guy outside Tesco about six months back, and they still seem to be doing him fine.
The Aldi 'Crane' walking boots are quite good for £20. Kept my feet dry during rainmageddon at the Worlds in Harrogate and they're comfy for 4-5 mile walks
Now the weather is turning, any recommendations for a walking shoe or boot. Just for walking the dogs rather than climbing mountains, so not looking to spend hundreds.
Went Merrell Moab 2 last time, which I liked, but the sole came away, so not hugely impressed with their quality. Mind you, I glued them and gave them to the homeless guy outside Tesco about six months back, and they still seem to be doing him fine.