![]() As all my Altras are starting to wear down (as of 2021/8, only my 10.5 sized LP 3.5 is left with replaced insoles), I decided to spend a few more dollars for a Lone Peak 5. This meant the selections are picked over much faster and the stores can price them higher. Most stores just have sections of garage sale items out and will continuously refill them. With the COVID pandemic, REI garage sales have changed their model.condition when acquired: used and returned, no reason was given.Altra Lone Peak 5 (amazon affiliate link).I use to twist my ankles a lot when I first start hiking most likely from my supinated lean, but I haven’t had too much problems through more hiking and ultimate. With some recent research ( verywellfit), I found I am naturally neutral or supinated in my gait and I do need some arch support. My arch isn’t very high, but I am not flat footed. I don’t have a long feet at about 8.5 size in length, but I do have very wide feet. footwear indexīack to equipment index mens – John’s shoesįor reference, my feet are pretty uncommon based on the standard shoe sizes out there. I’ve also listed our method of purchasing them and the cost we paid, so perhaps it will give you some ideas of how to save a few bucks as well. With that in mind, below is a list of shoes we’ve worn on the trail and our opinions of them. You have more experience about your walking and hiking style than anyone else in the world, so your experience is the most important on what works for you. ![]() As I discussed in my equipment guide about footwear, what you wear isn’t all that important, just go with the shoes you find comfortable walking distances and start figuring out what bothers you.
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