I'm going to get some hiking boots, but i have no idea what type to get, or the best brand?
i go hiking 4-5 times a year but will be doing much more very soon in Venturers.
any ideas?
Thanks.

ILUVSWTAS wrote:Wow, what an amazing reply Drifting. Extremely accurate I would say IMO. You know your boot!!
flatfoot wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:Wow, what an amazing reply Drifting. Extremely accurate I would say IMO. You know your boot!!
Boot knowledge is good for the sole![]()
I have an old (but not overused) pair of Rossi boots that I bought over 10 years ago. I've unpacked them after years in the bottom of a cupboard. I'm very happy with them. They have vibram soles (i think this is a good thing) ... although their current range of boots seems to have their own brand of sole. I like this full-leather style of boot since they are generally waterproof. You've got have water up near the top of the boot before you get wet feet.
You can see the current range of Rossie bushwalking boots here: http://www.rossiboots.com.au/catalogue/catalogue_browse.asp?deptID=6.
corvus wrote:Wow 10 years in a cupboard Please feed them well before your walk.
corvus
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Molly- wrote:thanks guys.![]()
Snowgum are great. i might have a browe on their website- if the have one!![]()
ill let you all know what i find.
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Macca81 wrote:just on the last few posts mentioning snowgum and knowing that the last 2 posts have been from current or former scouts, id like to mention that i actually get a bigger discount from mountain creek than from snowgum, because at least half the staff are either current or former scoutsno-one working at snowgum in hobart has anything to do with scouts other than the 4x3m square area at the back corner of the store...
the scout shop in launceston is a different matter however
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Steven wrote:I bought a pair of AKU's about 12 years ago and had great use out of them. and I upgraded to...
Scarpa Pro that have been faultless. They are more water-resistant and warmer than the AKU's.
I agree that there are many good boots on the market but I am very happy and recommend without qualification with the Scarpa's.
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
corvus wrote:Macca81 wrote:just on the last few posts mentioning snowgum and knowing that the last 2 posts have been from current or former scouts, id like to mention that i actually get a bigger discount from mountain creek than from snowgum, because at least half the staff are either current or former scoutsno-one working at snowgum in hobart has anything to do with scouts other than the 4x3m square area at the back corner of the store...
the scout shop in launceston is a different matter however
Interesting post Macca81 ,
Dont have the choice in Devonport now however unless I am totally wrong, some profits from Snow gum are still earned by Scouts Australia ( I Hope).
Can anyone clarify this please ??
corvus
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
How long did your scarpas take to break in? Ive got a pair of SLs and have worn them on 5 hikes and comming home with heel blisters and sore toes every time.
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