Hi guys,
I've always worn boots for my walking, and I'm now in the market for a new pair, however I seem to be seeing more and more arguments for the approach shoe.
All my walking tends to be weekend based, and I enjoy getting a bit of a stride on and covering as much ground as possible, which is why the lighter weight of the shoes is quite appealing.
I'm also thinking of trying a few more scrambling based routes, and I feel the extra dexterity provided by the shoes may be advantageous in these circumstances.
Just wondering what all of your views are on the subject?
Any suggestions for the type of footwear you'd recommend?
Thanks,
Fish
I've always worn boots for my walking, and I'm now in the market for a new pair, however I seem to be seeing more and more arguments for the approach shoe.
All my walking tends to be weekend based, and I enjoy getting a bit of a stride on and covering as much ground as possible, which is why the lighter weight of the shoes is quite appealing.
I'm also thinking of trying a few more scrambling based routes, and I feel the extra dexterity provided by the shoes may be advantageous in these circumstances.
Just wondering what all of your views are on the subject?
Any suggestions for the type of footwear you'd recommend?
Thanks,
Fish