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Guys shoes for Backpackers???
I went through Europe as a college backpacker in '97 and felt the pain while walking wayyyy too much in my *new* Doc Marten low-cut leather shoes. They're great, but not the best shoes to wear for 20 miles of walking, especially before breaking them in.<BR><BR>I'm planning on doing the same thing soon, and would love to hear from the experts: What are the best shoes for backpacking in early springtime, hiking the asphalt and gravel of Italy, Turkey, Greece, and hitting a few clubs here and there?
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feetdont, I just topped a thread for you. It lists women's shoes, but there should be info at the Nordstrom website as well. Lot o' luck to ya.
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I love SAS shoes' Time Out. They look nice and are very comfortable. Need no breaking in. I have put on a new pair and done a 10 km walk without any trouble. They have more sizes and widths than most shoes
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What did you decide?
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My boyfriend swears by his Timberlands!
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thanks steve-- not familiar with that brand. I'll give them a look.<BR><BR>and of course, the Timberlands are always good. [I'll just need a pair suitable for clubs, as well]
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Rockports have carried me all over Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. But whatever brand you decide to buy, don't go cheap on your shoes.
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