Walking shoes
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PositronicRay

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28,118 posts

199 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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I do a bit of dog walking 5-6 miles most days, sometimes a little more, not hard terrain, across fields. I purchased some Karrimore shoes (a trainer style) to use during the better weather (other wise I wear Brasher boots or if really wet wellies)

They're comfortable enough but they've worn out already, only used for 1 season. The soles have worn unevenly and uppers are starting to separate.

Can anyone recommend a decent pair, that'll last.

Sonie

244 posts

124 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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I do outdoor activities in Merrell GTX Chameleon shoes, waterproof and durable. I can normally get them last a year with everyday use.

PositronicRay

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28,118 posts

199 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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Thanks I'll take a look. actually some GTX's for the feet sound quite cool

RizzoTheRat

27,015 posts

208 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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I bought some Merrel Moab GTX last year, the GTX on the Merrels denote a goretex lining, they're way to warm and sweaty to wear in this weather but great if you're walking on wet grass.

PositronicRay

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28,118 posts

199 months

Sunday 23rd August 2015
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Okay I need to buy some new walking shoes next week. Karrimors have collapsed.

I've looked @ online reviews, Merrells are twice the price but not covered in glory re longevity. At least if I spend £30 on another pair Karrimors I know a year is about it. I resent paying twice the price for little benefit.

Anymore suggestions or should I just go cheap and resign my self to slinging them in about a year. Rough man maths these shoes have only covered around 1k-1.2k miles, gentle walking across fields and stuff. (and no I'm not a lard arse, I'm 12 stone light weight)

Am I just expecting too much?



Edited by PositronicRay on Sunday 23 August 15:23

nellystew

177 posts

170 months

Monday 24th August 2015
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I'm 150kg and have worn the same pair of Merrells everyday for the last 2.5 years and they are still strong and comfy.

Buy cheap, buy twice!

GravelBen

16,154 posts

246 months

Tuesday 25th August 2015
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The most solid outdoor shoes (rather than boots) I've had have been a pair of 5.10s, I think an older version of these: http://fiveten.com/products/footwear-detail/14793-...

condor

8,837 posts

264 months

Tuesday 25th August 2015
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I'm a dog walker too smile and wear Karrimors or Nike trainers to walk the dogs. They last about a year, so would also be interested in outdoor shoes that would last longer. I find the Karrimors and Nikes to be very comfortable which is the most important thing to me when walking several miles each day. However they both let in water ( even though the Karrimors are supposed to be waterproof) when walking in wet grass.
I'll try and find some Merrells, a quick google suggest Debenhams stock them.

All that jazz

7,632 posts

162 months

Tuesday 25th August 2015
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condor said:
I'm a dog walker too smile and wear Karrimors or Nike trainers to walk the dogs. They last about a year, so would also be interested in outdoor shoes that would last longer. I find the Karrimors and Nikes to be very comfortable which is the most important thing to me when walking several miles each day. However they both let in water ( even though the Karrimors are supposed to be waterproof) when walking in wet grass.
I'll try and find some Merrells, a quick google suggest Debenhams stock them.
yesClicky

condor

8,837 posts

264 months

Saturday 23rd January 2016
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I looked in my local Debenhams a few times but didn't find any Merrils.

Yesterday I bought some waterproof black leather goretex ankle boots from Clarks in their sale, £60 reduced from £120. I'm pleased with them so far smile

Just found a pic
http://1.ltscdn.com/images/product/355x528/16K166_...



Edited by condor on Saturday 23 January 09:17

Sharted

3,059 posts

159 months

Saturday 23rd January 2016
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6 hole Dr Martens in oxblood with the yellow stitching.

Other dog walkers keep their distance.

silverthorn2151

6,336 posts

195 months

Sunday 24th January 2016
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My dog walking is mostly in Epping Forest. I have found the best thing for me are trail running trainers. I know that Adidas generally fit me best and today I picked up some new ones for £42 from the ghastly Sports Soccer. They aren't waterproof of course but if you want waterproof, wear wellies.

My muddy trainers get scrubbed and hosed down as necessary and are good to go next time. I have walking boots etc for different occasions and hideously expensive wellies for yet other times. I also have outdoor walking trainers but prefer the lighter weight of the running shoe.

This time of year it's always a bit muddy but then I'm with a spaniel and a collie who can get muddy on a bowling green! I should think a year or 1000km is pretty good really. I was told that you should expect to change trainers after 400 miles.