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stuart200
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   Old Thread  #13 8 Feb 2026 at 8.15pm  0  Login    Register
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ive had moabs over the last few years, buy them on sale for about £50-£60 do about 4-8 miles a day in them so only last a year and a bit, but cant really ask for more for the price. finding comfortable all day every day shoes in size 13 is rather difficult surprisingly, but yeah happy with the moabs
Tinhead
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Tinhead
   Old Thread  #12 8 Feb 2026 at 7.21pm  0  Login    Register
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I've had 3 pairs of Karrimor, since they were bought by Sports Direct.
Since they've been bought by them people have said they've gone downhill (excuse the pun) but I've not had any real problems.
Maybe I'm just light on my feet.
lilharbs
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lilharbs
   Old Thread  #11 8 Feb 2026 at 7.07pm  0  Login    Register
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I had a pair of these for about 5yrs, lasted well with fairly heavy usage. They were waterproof up to the ankle when I got them- literally stand in the lake and no leakage. Tried the Terrex - simply awful so never again and Merrel weren’t any better.
Got some cheaper Salomon Shelter WP ankle boots recently, not as good as the GTX4 - bit tight on the widest parts of your feet and the rear heel section will never soften or break in.

The GTX4 again will be the next pair I get, will start breaking those in as they are comfortable for walking and everyday use once broken in. As others have said, so hit and miss with finish quality eg. of the sole etc for all makes currently.
vossy1
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vossy1
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   Old Thread  #10 8 Feb 2026 at 2.35pm  0  Login    Register
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Meindl are pure quality, used by the German army. My leather boots are Meindl, re soled twice ang going strong, again probably 20 years old.
During lock down I forgot about them, big mistake, leather dried out causing some cracks...gutted as it will eventually go through..can't grumble I suppose.
Belch
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Belch
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   Old Thread  #9 8 Feb 2026 at 1.36pm  0  Login    Register
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The best I've ever used - Miendl Magic 2.0 GTX . . .expensive but worth it, my previous pair lasted over 20yrs and the design remains the same with current versions. These are the most breathable (whilst remaining water proof) you can buy - they NEVER smelt of cat p*ss . . .even after 20yrs!

A slightly cheaper (and almost as good) option is the Clarks ALT Trek GTX (Khaki). . comfy, light and dry feet throughout the seasons, plus you can buy half sizes / the Clarks fit is usually spot on - my current all round outdoor/fishing trainers of choice
Baitman
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Baitman
   Old Thread  #8 8 Feb 2026 at 12.47pm  0  Login    Register
Scarpa for me. One size up so easy to slip into from the sleeping bag.

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karmh
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karmh
   Old Thread  #7 8 Feb 2026 at 12.27pm  0  Login    Register
I've tried them all brand wise.
Merrell and Salomon aren't made well anymore (Salomon used to be very good), I've utilised Salomon 2 year warranty a few times because the boots simply aren't waterproof although very comfy. Merrell are the same and I've got the moab speed and 100% not waterproof and started to fall apart and I've hardly worn them.
My mammut boots are well made but again not waterproof still better than salomans and Merrell though.
I wear Adidas terrex for work because they're cheaper and comfy and as a plumber they last me about a year which is great.
My go to walking boots are Scarpa ranger. Very good although heavy.

I'm not sure if it's just me but if a boot is claiming to be waterproof your feet should not get wet at all!!...and most seem to get wet just by walking through long wet grass.
vossy1
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vossy1
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   Old Thread  #6 8 Feb 2026 at 12.16pm  1  Login    Register
Merrel Moab, I've been using them well over a decade now, they're all I use for walking full stop. I usually have 2 pairs on the go, a older pair for the garden and a nicer pair for general use.

I would say though, I bought a new pair at Christmas and they went straight back, the glueing was terrible, I'm not the only one to report that.
JasonM
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JasonM
   Old Thread  #5 8 Feb 2026 at 11.27am  0  Login    Register
No need to break the bank have a look at asics, karrimor or decathlon with some of the brands they sell there like quechua.
Should find something for less than £50
Dazjones
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Dazjones
   Old Thread  #4 8 Feb 2026 at 11.16am  0  Login    Register
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I recently got a pair of Merrell Speed Strike Goretex, not put them through their paces yet but seem comfy enough so far.

Daz
MARKerz
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   Old Thread  #3 8 Feb 2026 at 11.13am  0  Login    Register
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Had plenty over the years, they all have their faults.

For comfort I love Keen Targhee 3's, had various Salomon leather Gore-Tex were very nice, currently have Adidas Terrex Gore-Tex, mine been fine, wife's leaked like a sieve!
0nslow
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0nslow
   Old Thread  #2 8 Feb 2026 at 10.24am  0  Login    Register
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Not walking trainers, but i've used Solomon Quest 4 GTX boots for about 10 years. They're pretty comfy especially with decent socks on and goretex so keeps the water out 👍

Absolutely no thermal benefits to them though, so not for sitting around in.
Mattw13
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   Old Thread  #1 8 Feb 2026 at 10.18am  0  Login    Register
Been looking into some walking trainers instead of the fishing brands. Anyone have any recommendations for a decent pair. Been looking at the merrell moab but there's so many different models I'm not sure what to go for? Thanks.
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