Brighty3006
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Mindless desert boots. Just like slippers
is that per boot of for the pair do you think?Lowa Innox GTX: 920g
Lowa Zephyr GTX: 1140g
Salamon Forces Quest GTX: 1750g
Meindl Desert Fox: 800g
Hello
Looking for recommendations for a lightweight boot.
I’m a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to boots, lundhags and meindle are my go to, with all this dry weather I was looking for something lightweight and a slightly softer sole that I can feel underfoot, saves me crunching through all the dry twigs and brancheshad a wee look at the Salomon 4d? And look reasonable.
Cheers
Brandecossethose desert foxes are really lightweight then!It should be for a pair![]()
Yeah, and by the looks of it you can pick them up for a really good price too!those desert foxes are really lightweight then!
i have an old pair of meindl boots and they have been great as well.Yeah, and by the looks of it you can pick them up for a really good price too!
I’ve got a couple of pairs of Meindl boots, found them to be well made and comfortable.
They look good, are they true to size?Look at the Rocky (American) boots but they are available in the UK; not ridiculously expensive and genuinely lightweight, waterproof and breathable - 400 grams per boot. Some of the soles are so engineered as to ensure you do not pick up much gravel/mud with each step and are air filled with rubber pillars inside (rather than vice versa) to lessen the weight and increase the feel.
They are US sizes so in medium men's sizes US sizes are 1 number higher but look at a sizing chart before purchase to compare UK/European/US sizes. I had many many pairs one the years- all were well made. The sizes are consistent and match what they say in equivalent UK sizes. They are also generally "wide" fittings - equally importantly.They look good, are they true to size?