Now look what you have done
I was almost hoping for a Lange Girl image, alas, no.Only if you ski Lange.
I think we've been walking the line a little tediously the last few weeks so I decided to keep it G rated.I was almost hoping for a Lange Girl image, alas, no.
I wear low-top slip-on Merrills. I've been very happy with them but they are starting to wear out and I HATE buying shoes.
The good thing is that this thread has made a sizeable fraction of my banner ads show me boots.
FYI Saksoff5th.com has both Pajar and Sorel boots on sale with an additional 50% off the already discounted price. Sizes are hit and miss, but I got my daughter a pair of Sorel Tivoli 3 boots for $49I am looking for suggestions for lightweight, comfortable, waterproof(or resistant), insulated ankle boots. I have Merrel hiking shoes, but they do not help me with all the puddles and snow and aren't insulated. At home I have Bean boots, but they are heavy, awkward and higher than ankle. AND uncomfortable. I only wear them when shoveling and trudging to and from a store during snow storms.
Thanks in advance.
Got to love Canadian ingenuitySome Pajar's have a hidden device that makes them anti-slip. Saw them a couple of years ago in Banff. Thought what a great idea!! In the sole of the boot is an indentation that has a flip out metal u-shaped device with spikes. Flip it out if needed, leave it in place for not.
I think we've been walking the line a little tediously the last few weeks so I decided to keep it G rated.
Interesting fact about the Podium boots I linked to... they are only in existence because of a FIS rule that states athletes can not be on the podium in ski boots.
Or at least thats the word from someone who I trust to know these things.