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    Registered User MrMiner2's Avatar
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    Default oboz sawtooth hiking shoes? (low)

    Does anybody have experience with these? I'm thinking about buying. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMiner2 View Post
    Does anybody have experience with these? I'm thinking about buying. Thanks!
    i put 500 (CDT)miles on a pair this past july. a bit heavy when wet, a bit slow to dry, started to fall apart right around 450 miles but are still going strong on day hikes now. they're comfortable, good footbed, i used the insoles they came with, no blisters. i also found that toesocks work great to prevent your pinky toe from getting all nasty if you have that problem, seems alot of hikers do.

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    I started out with the sawthooth shoe never had any sorts of problems at all. We our a oboz family my wife still wears the sawthooth me i have gone through the midsawthooth and now wearing the wind river. I wear all my oboz with yoursole inserts due to me having PF.

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    I have about 400 miles on a pair. They are by far, the best hiking shoe I have ever used.

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