Advantages: very comfortable, all day 3-4 season boot, all terrain, fully laden Disadvantages: initial outlay is large but they will last for years. no half sizes
for several days on the trot. They are suitable for most terrains and although not a mountaineers boot they are suitable for scrambling over rocks.
They are classed as a 3 to 4 season boot which indicates they are suitable for all seasons except real bad winter conditions. The winters we get here now are fine but heavy, prolonged freezing cold conditions would require a more specialised boot as would climbing or scrambling in icy surroundings. These boots are also very suitable for use when carrying a fully laden multi-day backpack.
The Berghaus GR20 GTX boots are available in either women?s or men?s; women?s sizes range from a 36 to a 42, men?s range from 39 to a 48. Increments are in full sizes only; they don?t do half sizes but the fittings are quite wide. A pair of size 36 weighs around 700g and a size 42 weighs around 850g so they aren ...
Advantages: Good comfort & support Disadvantages: Not waterproof
Buy one and a half sizes up from your normal size. I am a size six and a half normally, and would not have been comfortable in anything other that the size eight that I bought.
The boots are NOT waterproof, even after the first use in mildly wet conditions. I will have to buy a spray to see if I can make them waterproof. I had read other reviews saying that these boots were not waterproof, but decided to go for them anyway and waterproof them myself if necessary, as I needed the support or this boot.
They are very comfortable & supportive. I bought these particularly for the arch support, as I have plantar faciitis.
I had two blisters after first use, on the inside edge of my right foot, but this seemed to be just a case of wearing them in. Seemed fine on second wearing. ...
Advantages: My feet are in love with these boots Disadvantages: They're not cheap
't for a total lack of talent and growing to be 5 foot 8.
Personally I think I have really nice feet but I struggle to find shoes that won't fall off and I'm utterly rubbish at heels.
Boot Problems
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Women's boots are usually built to be lower round the back of the ankle than men's boots. This is something to do with anatomy - not so obvious as a bit of extra space in the crotch of your jeans but whatever the reason, it seems to be established practice with boot makers.
Common practice believes boots need to be stiff around the ankles in order to give support - but then if they are too stiff, they rub like heck and my bony little knobbles get reduced to red raw bumps of pain. Luckily, I have strong ankles as a result of playing ice hockey for years and building them up so I don't want too much support.
Feet have been getting ...
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Women's Explorer Light Boots
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Berghaus
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Berghaus' popular Explorer has just lost weight, creating a great lightweight boot for use in warmer climes. As with other Explorers, it provides a high level of comfort, support, protection and grip. The suede and mesh upper has a waterproof and breathable Gore-Tex.
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