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Anyone recommend any?
I don't really know much about what to look for but I'm going to be doing a fair bit of trekking over the next 12 months so really need to get some.
Are you near town? If you are pop into Reynolds on Derwent Street, if you're nearer Newcastle pop into either LD or Cotswolds to get proper fitting and advice, it'll save you a lot of pain and blisters in the long run (walk)
Quite happy to spend a reasonable amount. Not especially sure what 'high end' costs, but happy to spend circa £100
Thanks for the tip, but I'm actually based abroad. There are some hiking shops I can do that with but I wouldn't especially know what I'm askign for and i don't want to be taken for a ride of things I don't need etc
A good outdoor shop should be able to find you the right pair depending on your needs. When I did the Yorkshire Three Peaks a few years back, the bloke in Tiso in Newcastle spent the best part of an hour asking questions and getting me to try stuff on and simulate walking up and down hills etc. I got a pair of Brashers in the end and they've done the job. Think they were about £100 but a wise investment. He steered me away from more expensive ones.Anyone recommend any?
I don't really know much about what to look for but I'm going to be doing a fair bit of trekking over the next 12 months so really need to get some.
Yeah, I was unsure with your avatar being what it is, hence me asking. Are you in Sweden I take it?
Assuming you are then go to Naturkompaniet.
Got some north face ones and theyre comfortable, light and obviously weatherproof. Wear them to save my nice trainer's
I have Bergha us Ridgemaster gortex lined. My second pair. Comfortable and not too heavy.Anyone recommend any?
I don't really know much about what to look for but I'm going to be doing a fair bit of trekking over the next 12 months so really need to get some.
A good outdoor shop should be able to find you the right pair depending on your needs. When I did the Yorkshire Three Peaks a few years back, the bloke in Tiso in Newcastle spent the best part of an hour asking questions and getting me to try stuff on and simulate walking up and down hills etc. I got a pair of Brashers in the end and they've done the job. Think they were about £100 but a wise investment. He steered me away from more expensive ones.
The right socks are also worth investing in.
Fairly sure that's what mine are.Bridgedales. Bought a pair and never looked back.
Check out the L'Aigle website.Anyone recommend any?
I don't really know much about what to look for but I'm going to be doing a fair bit of trekking over the next 12 months so really need to get some.