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regaphysics t1_ixbd5b6 wrote

Unless you’re actually in snow and wearing a heavy pack, I recommend you don’t wear boots.

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LiveLearnCoach t1_ixcb2uu wrote

So what DO you recommend?

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regaphysics t1_ixcx113 wrote

Trail runners like the altra lone peak, or if you need a bit more protection, something like the Moab 2 ventilator

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cosmorocker13 OP t1_ixfk6n0 wrote

Are these good in the cold?

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regaphysics t1_ixfm1c6 wrote

As in, your feet won’t get cold? The moab are lightly insulated. But generally you’ll want thicker wool socks. I do winter hiking and it’s not an issue as long as you aren’t in deep snow.

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cosmorocker13 OP t1_ixfn2jw wrote

This seems like the deal $53 on Amazon and I love my Merrel low tops.

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regaphysics t1_ixfoa3s wrote

They are very popular among thru hikers. They also sell waterproof version if you want that.

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Rhondajeep t1_ixfz6bt wrote

Great suggestions, but why not the waterproof gortex versions? A bit pricey, but Merrell has some good deals right now. I just bought a pair of Moab speed gortex and used them in a very wet and very snowy past few days. They aren’t insulated, but have a large toe box so it’s easy to double up or go with thick socks. I’ve been absolutely dry to the bone. Also when I wore just one sock layer, I could actually feel them breath, which surprised me. Awesome shoes!

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regaphysics t1_ixg01kp wrote

Because generally it is better to have ventilation than waterproofing for hiking boots/shoes. The vent version is more beloved for hiking, but whatever suits your needs.

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