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Adidas Terrex Free Hiker Gore-Tex Hiking Shoes???
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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2549476" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>Knowing your terrain I think is a big factor too. I had a pair of the Adidas AX3's I think it was at the time and decided to go scouting off trail. Ended up getting shanked by a yucca on the inside of the foot, it went straight through the shoe and my sock and the very tip broke off under the skin of my foot. Not life ending, but you better believe I never wear anything outdoors that doesn't have some kind of leather or other reinforcement on the side. Another vote for Crispi, I have been running the Attiva Mid GTX as a replacement for my last pair of Adidas Swifts. They offer similar support and I wore them on a section hike of the JMT carrying about 45lbs for ten days with no issues, but they definitely haven't lasted as long as my other Crispis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2549476, member: 113623"] Knowing your terrain I think is a big factor too. I had a pair of the Adidas AX3's I think it was at the time and decided to go scouting off trail. Ended up getting shanked by a yucca on the inside of the foot, it went straight through the shoe and my sock and the very tip broke off under the skin of my foot. Not life ending, but you better believe I never wear anything outdoors that doesn't have some kind of leather or other reinforcement on the side. Another vote for Crispi, I have been running the Attiva Mid GTX as a replacement for my last pair of Adidas Swifts. They offer similar support and I wore them on a section hike of the JMT carrying about 45lbs for ten days with no issues, but they definitely haven't lasted as long as my other Crispis. [/QUOTE]
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