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<blockquote data-quote="Boonie Buster" data-source="post: 1486427" data-attributes="member: 15974"><p>I had tried wearing a pait of Asolo Fugitive's off and on for the past two years and never really liked them, they were too small a size and too stiff, after a short 4-8 mile hike my feet would be killing me to the point i was almost limping, I went back to REI and returned them. Then tried on a "wide" version, they still felt too stiff and my foot slipped around in them a bit more than i wanted. </p><p> </p><p>I purchased a pair of North Face Verbera's during their recent sale. I've only wore them a full day at work (9hrs at the office on a friday, with a fair amount of walking around) I never felt fatigued in them nor any discomfort. They're way more flexible, but you sacrifice some toe protection. I have yet to take them on a real hike, but they sure are comfy!.....for now. :redneck: </p><p> </p><p>I plan on using them mostly for backpacking trips and some rougher trail use. On lighter day trips, where no mud is present i tend to lean more towards my running sneakers.</p><p> </p><p>What kind of hiking are you planning to do? Short day hikes, Long multiple day backpacking trips? Well-traveled trails, rough stuff?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boonie Buster, post: 1486427, member: 15974"] I had tried wearing a pait of Asolo Fugitive's off and on for the past two years and never really liked them, they were too small a size and too stiff, after a short 4-8 mile hike my feet would be killing me to the point i was almost limping, I went back to REI and returned them. Then tried on a "wide" version, they still felt too stiff and my foot slipped around in them a bit more than i wanted. I purchased a pair of North Face Verbera's during their recent sale. I've only wore them a full day at work (9hrs at the office on a friday, with a fair amount of walking around) I never felt fatigued in them nor any discomfort. They're way more flexible, but you sacrifice some toe protection. I have yet to take them on a real hike, but they sure are comfy!.....for now. :redneck: I plan on using them mostly for backpacking trips and some rougher trail use. On lighter day trips, where no mud is present i tend to lean more towards my running sneakers. What kind of hiking are you planning to do? Short day hikes, Long multiple day backpacking trips? Well-traveled trails, rough stuff? [/QUOTE]
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