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Started by Mothy61 in Beginning Skiing 03-Feb-2013 - 24 Replies
Mothy61 posted Feb-2013
Hi again yea its me lol looking for a Apres snow boots but dont really like the big boots they say are apres boots , can i use a waterproof hiking trainer or boots as they look better and are not so big ? and cheaper lol
Tony_H
reply to 'Apres boots' posted Feb-2013
I wear Merrell walking shoes, they're perfect.
Warm, grippy, comfortable and stylish.
Might not be ideal for ladies though.
Warm, grippy, comfortable and stylish.
Might not be ideal for ladies though.
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Mothy61
reply to 'Apres boots' posted Feb-2013
yea thats what i was sort of going down the with thought a good walking shoe or boot would be better than the snow boot cheers Tony_H
Tony_H
reply to 'Apres boots' posted Feb-2013
http://www.merrell.com/UK/en-GB/Product.mvc.aspx/28124M/66517/Mens/Catalyst-Ventilator?dimensions=0
That's as close to mine as I can find
That's as close to mine as I can find
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Trencher
reply to 'Apres boots' posted Feb-2013
I've been really pleased with these Keen shoes for winter use. I like a slip on shoe for quick changing into/out of ski boots.
http://www.zalando.co.uk/keen-pearson-slip-on-trainers-brown-ke542a01a-702.html
http://www.zalando.co.uk/keen-pearson-slip-on-trainers-brown-ke542a01a-702.html
because I'm so inclined .....
Edited 1 time. Last update at 04-Feb-2013
Shipjack
reply to 'Apres boots' posted Feb-2013
Tony_H wrote:I wear Merrell walking shoes, they're perfect.
Warm, grippy, comfortable and stylish.
Might not be ideal for ladies though.
Eh?? What's wrong with Merrells? Us ladies should all be tottering around in high heels of an evening I suppose...
Salski
reply to 'Apres boots' posted Feb-2013
I used to wear my walking boots - which were fine. Eventually, I got fed up with having to tie & untie wet laces with cold hands so bought a pair of Crocs Crocband Winter Boots:-
http://www.jellyegg.com/women-c3/wellingtons-c33/crocs-crocband-winter-boot-espresso-warmth-water-resistance-p432
They are extremely light and slip on/off easily, which as Trencher says allow you to change into/out of ski boots quickly. However, not ideal if it's a man's boot you're after! My OH bought winter boots from Decathlon, as they have quite a range to choose from.
http://www.jellyegg.com/women-c3/wellingtons-c33/crocs-crocband-winter-boot-espresso-warmth-water-resistance-p432
They are extremely light and slip on/off easily, which as Trencher says allow you to change into/out of ski boots quickly. However, not ideal if it's a man's boot you're after! My OH bought winter boots from Decathlon, as they have quite a range to choose from.
The plan is.... there's no plan!
Tony_H
reply to 'Apres boots' posted Feb-2013
shipjack wrote:Tony_H wrote:I wear Merrell walking shoes, they're perfect.
Warm, grippy, comfortable and stylish.
Might not be ideal for ladies though.
Eh?? What's wrong with Merrells? Us ladies should all be tottering around in high heels of an evening I suppose...
If you want to end up in casualty, feel free :wink:
Or if you're in st Moritz or cortina you might fit in nicely.
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Topic last updated on 10-February-2013 at 19:25