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I've always been a boot guy, but last year I started having some heel and Achilles problems, so I've had to be more conscious of my footwear. Right now I'm running Pronghorns despite my bad luck with them because they fit so well and are comfortable. However, I've done a lot more bear hunting this year and I'm realizing that theres no reason I couldn't wear a good pair of trail running shoes or light hikers. I have no experience with footwear like this so I'm curious if anyone here uses stuff like this and has any tips or advice, brands or specific shoes that you like?
Get in touch with a podiatrist. They may be able to make orthotics that could help.I prefer boots for the ankle support and easier to tuck pants legs into.
Quote from: Rider on September 15, 2016, 09:51:24 AMGet in touch with a podiatrist. They may be able to make orthotics that could help.I prefer boots for the ankle support and easier to tuck pants legs into. This has always been my deal, plus it keeps junk from getting into them when in the brush. I'm just finding the more athletic fit footwear is easier on my feet.
Hey 7, for light hiking boots try some KEEN Targhees or Detroits. I've hiked, climbed, and hunted extensively for over 40 years. I always fought foot pain and always searched for the right boot to alleviate it. No luck until I found KEENS. Wonder of all wonders, like magic...last year I hiked 32 miles in Yellowstone with a 55lb pack and....NO PAIN AT ALL! I couldn''t believe it. KEEN boots are a godsend for me. Well-built too; they are holding up very well. They are also good hunting boots in that they are lightweight and very quiet. Much like pacs, actually. I can sneak around the rocky canyons of Clemans mountain very quietly, with plenty of support and NO pain. They are also perfect for fishing off the rocks of the North Jetty in Ilwaco. Try those KEENS I mentioned; I'm betting you won't regret it.