CanMan
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Lake Tapps, WA
I picked these up a few months back, since my New Balance shoes wern't cutting it anymore.
They are Nevados. Lightweight, comfortable, have great traction, and priced just right.
I only have a few complaints about them though. They don't let the moisture out very well, the rubber is starting to come off on the side, and I got a rip in the side that is getting bigger.
I have 4 hikes on them. The most rough terrain has been the Ape Caves near Mt. St. Helens. Its basically an underground lava tube, streaches for 1.5 miles. Sharp, purous(sp?), rock. Probably compariable to the lava fields in Hawaii.
So to my question, what shoes/boots do you wear? Pro's and Con's on them? How well have they held up?
They are Nevados. Lightweight, comfortable, have great traction, and priced just right.
I only have a few complaints about them though. They don't let the moisture out very well, the rubber is starting to come off on the side, and I got a rip in the side that is getting bigger.
I have 4 hikes on them. The most rough terrain has been the Ape Caves near Mt. St. Helens. Its basically an underground lava tube, streaches for 1.5 miles. Sharp, purous(sp?), rock. Probably compariable to the lava fields in Hawaii.
So to my question, what shoes/boots do you wear? Pro's and Con's on them? How well have they held up?