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walking boots-- which are good?
On 01/04/10 9:54 AM, Gordon wrote:
On 01/04/2010 16:36, SMS wrote: In the U.S. we use gaiters to prevent snow or water from coming in over the top. Also, in areas where you'd likely be stepping into puddles or streams it's best to get a higher boot. And thus having an already waterproof boot as in dressed leather absolutely negates any advantage in having a membrane lining! Yes if you're getting a full-grain leather boot and using Sno-Seal or other wax product, then the boots are essentially waterproof without the need for a membrane. For better or for worse, not many people spend the money on full grain leather hiking boots or hiking shoes. Part of it may be weight related. The waterproof-breathable membrane, GoreTex or other, is necessary on boots and shoes that are not sealed, full grain leather. However remember that not everyone seals full grain leather because it affects the breathability. That's why higher end full-grain leather hiking boots still usually have a GoreTex membrane. Just look at what the military specifies, as I referenced in an earlier post. They aren't looking to save a few bucks, they want the best product for the job. That's why you see them using a GoreTex membrane in boots. |
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walking boots-- which are good?
SMS wrote:
For ice climbing this is the case, but for XC skiing the trousers won't be damaged by anything My XC skis have steel edges. Which I sharpen occasionally. They'll carve up lightweight overtrousers easily enough. Pete. -- Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
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walking boots-- which are good?
On Apr 21, 4:54*am, Peter Clinch wrote:
SMS wrote: For ice climbing this is the case, but for XC skiing the trousers won't be damaged by anything My XC skis have steel edges. *Which I sharpen occasionally. *They'll carve up lightweight overtrousers easily enough. Heh. I just had a flash of ninja ski warriors, trekking through the snow in their *white* ninja gear, with spring loaded knife edges on their skis. And flame throwing ski poles. And avalanche tiggering secret chants. And polar bear summoning. Oooh! Maybe a good idea for a comic book. Socks |
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walking boots-- which are good?
On 21/04/10 1:54 AM, Peter Clinch wrote:
SMS wrote: For ice climbing this is the case, but for XC skiing the trousers won't be damaged by anything My XC skis have steel edges. Which I sharpen occasionally. They'll carve up lightweight overtrousers easily enough. Ditto. Ditto. What you're supposed to do is to keep the sharp steel edges against the snow, not against your pants. I've mastered that skill, even while telemarking. Apparently not everyone has. |
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