Pls help me get boots, I'm incredibly indecisive and this is the only thing stopping me from going on 4/5 day hiking trips.
Budget = 100$
Terrain = Scotland(rocky/marsh)
>$100 boots for scotland
Id be asking for advice on waterproof socks and blister prevention if thats your budget buddy
>>1012248
I want to make dun of you. Like how you use american dollars in scotland. Or how you are so poor. Or how you are so retarded you cant buy poverty boots.
But im tired so just buy cheap crap and wander into a bog you sheep rapist brit.
>>1012252
I could probably go up 150$ if need be :/ I'm a pizza delivery guy so money is tight.
>>1012252
Waterproof socks would cost half his budget. The sheep rapist would be wearing converse at that point.
>>1012253
>I want to make dun of you
>dun of you
ok gj
>>1012259
You can't figure out what i meant? Your the moron who can't figure out what poverty teir boots to buy. In the age of google.
>>1012261
>Your the moron
>In the age of google.
omg this is gold, keep going.
>>1012261
>Your the moron
>>1012248
I'm loving my Palladium Pallabrouse Leather Winters (model 02452, pic related). Found them for €45 at TkMaxx and never looked back. But you should be able to get them normally for under 100, and definitely under 150.
They're tough as motherfucker, after 5+ years of heavy use there's almost no wear on them except for the sole, and I suspect half of that is due to also wearing them on concrete in the city rather than on trail only. They have an original leather insole too, though I had to add an extra 2mm synthetic one for comfort after which they fit like tailor-made.
Mind you I don't normally walk in wet. With good maintenance and regular waterproofing with leather paste they can withstand a decent amount of rain or puddles, but I don't know about wading in a marsh, also the tongue is only attached on the bottom and not halfway up on the sides, whatever you call that feature.
Worst thing is they don't sell them in Murrica where I live now. I've been looking for a backup pair just earlier this week and seems like I'll need to buy one when I visit the old home some day.
>>1012248
How about some DR Martens
>>1012248
I've fallen in canals while fishing with these and they're dry before I get back to my car. My socks stay wet longer.
>>1012291
but they look so ugly :/
>>1012291
Which is the main selling point for merells. And honestly, op, for your price point merrels are the best option.
But i still have rockys and even oakleys that are almost 10 years old. Merrels will deteriorate in a year.
>>1012293
Have you considered a different hobby?
>>1012248
I recommend you to read this.
>>1012279
Do they run true to size?