Walking-shoe shops!!

Walking-shoe shops!!

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T40ORA

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Tuesday 13th January 2015
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I need to get a pair of boots, for a 100Km charity walk happening in July.

Any recommendations for good shops in East Dorset? I'm near Ringwood and Bournemouth, and Salisbury; quality of advice is more important than location though.

TIA!

T40ORA

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Tuesday 13th January 2015
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Cheers guys.

Eddie, you marathon-ing for charity? Drop me a link mate. But only if you're wearing a full pack :-)

T40ORA

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Wednesday 14th January 2015
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ecain63 said:
T40ORA said:
Cheers guys.

Eddie, you marathon-ing for charity? Drop me a link mate. But only if you're wearing a full pack :-)
Here you go mate:
https://www.justgiving.com/Edward-Cain
Done!

What's your expected time?

T40ORA

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Wednesday 14th January 2015
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ecain63 said:
Thanks for the donation mate. You got a link?

I reckon 7hrs or so for my little jaunt!
Not yet. Still getting to grips with the boots and training plan. Then can assess time, and start panicking! Which will go first; lilly-white feet, dodgy knees, metal hip or real hip. wink

I'll double it if you crack 6.5 hours. Nothing like a challenge biggrin


T40ORA

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Wednesday 14th January 2015
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DarkMatter said:
I recommend Go Outdoors at Millbrook. I bought a pair of their own brand (High Peak?) walking boots, I wore them outside about half a dozen times and found they hurt my ankles due to their design. I didn't really expect to get a refund but to my surprise when I returned them to the store (in good as new condition) they said they have a 60 day 'comfort' guarantee. True to their work they gave me a full refund and I bought from them a pair of Berghaus boots which cost another £15'ish but are really comfortable. They also sell Brasher boots which felt very comfortable.
Going to visit tomorrow!


T40ORA

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Thursday 15th January 2015
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killerferret666 said:
wear one pair of thin socks, then a pair of thicker socks on top.

The two socks rub against each other and not the thinner sock against your skin. Will help lower the chance of blisters.
Like double skin socks - but probably cheaper? OK, I'll take a selection with me. Cheers.

T40ORA

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Thursday 15th January 2015
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Well aren't I the awkward one! Went to Go Outdoors and tried on overt a dozen boots workout any fitting properly. Even the £166 Meindles (sp).

My feet are too wide and too short! Need to go back when they have new stock in. I assume all shops carry the same brands, but just in case I will try Cotswolds when I am back in the UK next weekend - and go for the 15% discount if I am lucky please Ben!

Loved the Mammuts, Meindles and Salomons but they didn't like me. One hope is Berghaus as they didn't have the next two sizes.

The hunt continues. ...

T40ORA

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Friday 16th January 2015
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ecain63 said:
I'd say have a look at Scarpa boots but in my experience you either break them in or they break you in. Worth a look though.
Pretty sure I tried those. Just too tight across the front of the foot.