12/26/2023 0 Comments Lol bean water shoes![]() These boots generally fit true to size, but if you plan on wearing thicker socks or if you're between sizes, it's recommended to size up. ![]() You can find a similar men's version here. Get them from Amazon for $69.53+ (available in sizes 5–12, including wide sizes, and 14 colors). You simply cannot go wrong buying these boots." - Granny B In fact, I am ordering another pair so I can have one pair for hiking and another pair for everyday use. I have been hiking for 30 years and have had numerous boots, but not a single pair have been this comfortable. The price is so worth it for what you get. This is day four that I’ve worn them, and my feet feel fantastic! I hiked four miles on the second day, and my feet were not tired, achy, or sore. I am amazed that they are so comfortable. Promising review: "There’s a reason that these hiking boots are the #1 best hiking boot on Amazon. I got the brown color with red laces as pictured above, and they're even cuter in person, which is just another plus. And though I only stepped in water a couple of times briefly, my socks stayed dry, too. ![]() They felt comfortable right out of the box and super supportive when I was clamoring over rocks and rough terrain. I also found that they hold up well even on my first hike - though I did admittedly still have some soreness around my heel area, this was after a hard, 7+-mile hike with lots of rocks and climbing, so I don't blame the shoes. Note that it's recommended to go up a half size in these boots to accommodate thicker hiking socks, and I found that to be true when I picked up these shoes myself - I'm normally an 8 but found an 8.5 in these to be totally comfortable. Reviewers swear these don't even have a break-in period, making them a great pickup for that last-minute outdoorsy trip where hiking and rough terrain are on the docket. Prime members: You can try before you buy! Get them from Amazon for $17.99 (available in sizes 6–10 and two colors). The white color held up in all that, and they never felt uncomfortable or as if they would come off my feet (a concern I have about sandals without ankle straps). The soles were thick enough to not feel the rocks beneath me and keep my toes from getting in the dirt. Update: Just came back from a month in Costa Rica during rainy season, and I'm so glad I brought these! They held up so well getting through muddy pebble streets. They are not Croc- or Birkenstock-level comfort because the sole is not cushioned, but it is carved out just right for the naked foot. It's my paranoia that I'll have to break out in a run at some point. I like 'em! I prefer not to wear shoes that don't have a back. Promising review: "Comfy and trendy enough. The seller recommends checking the size chart, which details the best size for your foot length. Get them from Margaux for $325 (available in sizes 2.5–14, including medium, narrow, and wide sizes, and 12 styles). ![]() The only reason I'm not giving a 5-star is that all the photos online show these are being way more taupe than rose. The lower, chunky heal makes them comfortable for wearing all day at the office, and I log some miles at the office each day. And while these were not cheap, they are a true narrow width and fit perfect. "It's sooooo difficult to find narrow width shoes that are not dowdy. Can’t wait for Christmas, since my husband will be gifting me my third pair!!" - Tania W. The cross straps at the toes make my feet look so delicate. They fit like a glove and look slick and sexy. They are so incredibly comfortable, you feel like you are walking on cushy, flat shoes!! I even walked and sometimes ran in them in airports while traveling across the globe for 20 hours straight, and my feet weren’t a bit tired or achy. Promising reviews: "Best heels ever! After reading all the hype, I bought two pairs. ![]() I have big feet and usually wear Ariat Terrains, which have a smooth sole, but I might’ve gotten sloppy and started wearing hiking boots in my brand new caged stirrups.Note that this style runs narrow, and the store recommends ordering a wider width. Thank you for this excellent description. It’s the tred, over at the edges of the soles, that can hook on the sides of the stirrups. I really worry when I see a person with a larger foot riding in hiking/work boots because I know that the cage on the trail stirrups will not necessarily prevent them from being dragged. The boot was just too wide for the stirrup and had a significant tred on the sole. No type of cage would have prevented my dragging as my size 7 foot never slid deeper into the stirrup. I have been dragged a couple 100 yards because I wore a boot that was a hiking type boot while using standard english type stirrups. Are you using the extra wide trail stirrups? Or safety stirrups? You didn’t say what kind of stirrups you have on your saddle. ![]()
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