Shoes????

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I see that a couple guys are wearing the same style of shoes but I’m not familiar with them. Can some people give me advice to what they like and why. TIA
 
I tend to wear SI gear because most of the guys I instruct, do.

I hated Bates, they fell apart on me so, I went to Reebok, but they’ve worn down so fast it’s insane...

Only shoes that’ve really held up for me are the 5.11 taclites and the Ranger Tactical’s.
 
Help us out here. The shoes that you saw on... who/where? Photos on the Hide? At a local match? In a midget porn movie?

If I knew who had them or what they were I would have already found them. But I just figured I’d ask everyone what they like to wear and why. Then I’d do some research on them and decide what ones worked best for me.
I use Merrill now. I like them, just thinking maybe something with a bit more support might work better.
 
Solomon for trail/shooting, etc (Inprefer gore-tex models)
Lathrop & Sons and/or Schnees Pac boots for hunting
Rainbow Sandals
Converse CT’s and Vans slip-ons for casual
Aldens for everything else

That pretty much has me covered for everything.
 
I own Solomon’s in both light weight trail and Gore-tex for colder climate. I think they hold up well and are very comfortable.

I do like the Solomon they are nice. Has anyone tried anything from the Millets Line they look pretty solid.
 
Chucks never go out of style. But I have no idea what you’re referring to

Chucks are the worst! Give me a pair of vans any day of the week!
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For shooting matches, if that's what you're talking about, is you've got to have loads of support and grip. If your pushing into a barricade its nice having a pair of boots that eat and grip into the ground like a vise, you have confidence in your platform you've built. Same thing when you have on knee on the ground and one knee up on your support side. A boot with loads of support will help lock you in and take out any ankle roll or wiggle you might get.

Boots seems like a small detail but when I switched from everyday Nike's to nice pair of boots I felt a lot better building positions.

Not sure what the actual name of the line of the boots I have but the brand is Merrel , I got them 3 years ago and they stopped making them but they where marked as a hardcore backpacking boot so if I was looking for another pair I'd be looking at those style.
 
For shooting matches, if that's what you're talking about, is you've got to have loads of support and grip. If your pushing into a barricade its nice having a pair of boots that eat and grip into the ground like a vise, you have confidence in your platform you've built. Same thing when you have on knee on the ground and one knee up on your support side. A boot with loads of support will help lock you in and take out any ankle roll or wiggle you might get.

Boots seems like a small detail but when I switched from everyday Nike's to nice pair of boots I felt a lot better building positions.

Not sure what the actual name of the line of the boots I have but the brand is Merrel , I got them 3 years ago and they stopped making them but they where marked as a hardcore backpacking boot so if I was looking for another pair I'd be looking at those style.

In all seriousness I agree with this. I wear these from Cabelas.


They serve double duty as hunting and compition footwear.

Not my article, but the same boots I wear:
 
Danner steel toe shit kickers with blood stained laces, permanent cow shit stains, ShoeGoo holding the heel on one and ScotchGuard spray for waterproofing. I call them HillBillyTacMod1SuperCoolGeterdunboots. I could make a pair for ya if you like? all who see are all jealous of them
 
Check out Lalo some time. I've been wearing them a couple years now. They've quickly become my favorite shoe for running, shooting, lifting, hiking, etc.

www.lalo.com

These guys are also cool as hell and do good stuff for the Veteran community and with the Mil.

Their shoes are designed from the ground up to function for the type of stuff we tend to do: shoot & move. Super light weight too! Like a second skin or slippers...so comfy!
I wear the Bloodbirds, Grinder X, and Zodiac Recon AT's myself.
 
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Check out Lalo some time. I've been wearing them a couple years now. They've quickly become my favorite shoe for running, shooting, lifting, hiking, etc.

www.lalo.com

These guys are also cool as hell and do good stuff for the Veteran community and with the Mil.

Their shoes are designed from the ground up to function for the type of stuff we tend to do: shoot & move. Super light weight too! Like a second skin or slippers...so comfy!
I wear the Bloodbirds, Grinder X, and Zodiac Recon AT's myself.

They certainly have some interesting designs; thanks for the heads up!
 
Check out Lalo some time. I've been wearing them a couple years now. They've quickly become my favorite shoe for running, shooting, lifting, hiking, etc.

www.lalo.com

These guys are also cool as hell and do good stuff for the Veteran community and with the Mil.

Their shoes are designed from the ground up to function for the type of stuff we tend to do: shoot & move. Super light weight too! Like a second skin or slippers...so comfy!
I wear the Bloodbirds, Grinder X, and Zodiac Recon AT's myself.
Which version do you prefer for running and lifting. I'm in the market for some new athletic shoes. Do they hold up pretty well?
 
Check out Lalo some time. I've been wearing them a couple years now. They've quickly become my favorite shoe for running, shooting, lifting, hiking, etc.

www.lalo.com

These guys are also cool as hell and do good stuff for the Veteran community and with the Mil.

Their shoes are designed from the ground up to function for the type of stuff we tend to do: shoot & move. Super light weight too! Like a second skin or slippers...so comfy!
I wear the Bloodbirds, Grinder X, and Zodiac Recon AT's myself.


Where are these made?

I need a set of workout sneakers - lifting/treadmill use - looking at the discount Recons in the hot looking battleship grey color......

Wont buy made in Vietnam or China though.
 
I just checked the tag in the Grinders I'm currently wearing....Vietnam. Damn, sorry


No need to apologize.

Not your fault.

I blame our govt.

Cant buy a USMade shoe today. Even New Ballance gets parts shipped from overseas to complete manufacture here.

I just dont fit New Balance well.

They look like a decent shoe that would last.

Im horrible to my sneakers.

Set I have now (Addidas - probably made in Asia) are probably 4-5 years old with average of =/- 8 miles per week on them (treadmill).

Im likely damaging myself running in this old worn out shit.

Maybe if I buy the Lalo's I will luck out and mine will have been made by a Cheu Hoi VC.
 
If you're over thirty five, you probably are damaging something- likely knees. Treadmills are better than street or sidewalk running. Treadmills have some bounce that offsets (somewhat) the high impact of running. Asfault and concrete don't do this.

With 2 repaired knees, I bought an elliptical machine. Very low impact, but I still get the cardio of "running."
 
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If you're over thirty five, you probably are damaging something- likely knees. Treadmills are better than street or sidewalk running. Treadmills have some bounce that offsets (somewhat) the high impact of running. Asfault and concrete don't do this.

With 2 repaired knees, I bought an elliptical machine. Very low impact, but I still get the cardio of "running."


I cant elliptical, no rythm, arms going on arm thingys with feet moving.....I fuck it all up like afghanis doing jumping jacks.

Jumping rope I find to be a true ass kicker.
 
For shooting matches, if that's what you're talking about, is you've got to have loads of support and grip. If your pushing into a barricade its nice having a pair of boots that eat and grip into the ground like a vise, you have confidence in your platform you've built. Same thing when you have on knee on the ground and one knee up on your support side. A boot with loads of support will help lock you in and take out any ankle roll or wiggle you might get.

Boots seems like a small detail but when I switched from everyday Nike's to nice pair of boots I felt a lot better building positions.

Not sure what the actual name of the line of the boots I have but the brand is Merrel , I got them 3 years ago and they stopped making them but they where marked as a hardcore backpacking boot so if I was looking for another pair I'd be looking at those style.

That’s what I was looking for thank you for the info.
 
As other said you probably saw Solomon's. Popular in tough mudder and people who don't have much experience trail running / fast packing but are just start out .
(Good for them, we need more in the sport)

I prefer altras. Call me a hippy but a wide toe box, neutral shoe gets me every time.. I'm in the belief we evolved without the massive heel to toe drop that most shoe company's offer now adays and it only weakens the foot and ankle structure not engaging multiple muscles and tendons we have to support a barefoot lifestyle.

I may be biased cause I'm a complete altra fanboy but for shooting/ hunting / hiking I use lonepeak highs . If I am going where ankle support isn't required for a shooting or for trail running sub 15 mile hikes it's the "lonepeaks". For 40+ miles its "olympus". If your for fast pace quick movement it's the "timp"... Most comps and daily wear are in "lonepeaks" since they offer good cushion and great grip for anything the sane person can throw at me.

Slowly convert over zero drop shoes if your not used it, you got a fuck load of muscles and tendons that aren't used to it with traditional shoes, in the end it's worth it.

source - dumbass/ ex ultra runner
 
I prefer altras. Call me a hippy but a wide toe box, neutral shoe gets me every time.. I'm in the belief we evolved without the massive heel to toe drop that most shoe company's offer now adays and it only weakens the foot and ankle structure not engaging multiple muscles and tendons we have to support a barefoot lifestyle.

If I am going where ankle support isn't required.........

Slowly convert over zero drop shoes if your not used it, you got a fuck load of muscles and tendons that aren't used to it with traditional shoes, in the end it's worth it.

source - dumbass/ ex ultra runner

Just to expand on this. The manufacturer makes no difference. You have to have a shoe/boot that fits. The toe box is the sacrifice most make to get a "brand" shoe. Some are also made with more eversion/inversion at the ankle. This depends on how you stand and walk as to which you should probably get. In single leg stance, ideally, your ankle is forced into a neutral position. this also makes you use the stabilizers of the foot and ankle better. With proper strength, barring previous strains, there is no need for ankle support. Tall boots tend to erode the stabilizer strength and allow your ankle to become weaker, putting you in danger of injuring yourself when not wearing boots. Now, this seems simple, but realize that the foot and ankle is part of a chain that extends up to and through your trunk. I could go on, but it's in depth an simple foot issues can be caused by trunk instability/tightness and hip instability/tightness that cause rotations when walking and running. Even the SI joints play a big part in it. But the bottom line is , get something that fits properly and you'll eliminate a lot of issues right off the bat.

But I like these...they come in a tactical coyote brown
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Buy what fits.
I worked for Nike but I have a wide foot and a prominent heel...So their shoes are out. The SFB Boots fit me relatively well but nowadays my money goes to Salomons.
I mostly wear Salomons but also use Danner, White and Lowa- BECAUSE THEY FIT MY FEET!
FanBoy gear is shit if it doesn't fit you well.

Cool-story-bro moment- Myself and about thirty other shooters, including mostly active Mil and Leo snipers, got our asses handed to us at a match by a long-haired hippy-type wearing Birkenstocks, jeans and a pony tail.....He was shooting an old , beat to shit, Rem 700 in 22-250.