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Can you suggest a shoe or boot that is well insulated, light and built for walking? |
I do not drive and will either be riding a bike or walking this Winter in Western Michigan. I need a pair of shoes or boots that, 1) Will keep my feet warm and dry and, 2) Is designed to support long distance (5-10 miles per day in 20-30 degree temps) walking or hiking. At this point I am going to say that cost is not a factor (It is a priority that the shoe's design promote health for a 50 year old's feet and body under the circumstances) but I am always looking for a value. Thank you. TIMBERLANDS ALL THE WAY BABY!!!!!! Timberlands or Rockports Timberland Roll-Tops are the best choice to meet all your needs. Other good choices would include New Balance 926, Dunham 914, and Rockport Westlakes Rockport in my own opion has the absoluty best comfort rating of all the boots that i have worn. hower they are more designed to vent your feet lus making them a bad choice for winter. timberland makes a very nice work boot that is offered with a wool insert but takes a little getting used to to walk in. i would probaly look at a set up as follows. first start with a white calf high sock. then then put on a nice pair of insulated boot socks for warmth. next find a pretty light weight tennis shoe that dose not have any mesh. and slip all that into a knee high galoshish. my imagination. www.myspace.com/quatopal |
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