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    :banana The Great Hiking Shoe Survey

    The Great Hiking Shoe Survey:
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    How many trail miles did you get out of your last pair of hiking shoes?
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    For me:

    I’ve hiked in the regular Merrell Moab Ventilators shoes (no gore-tex here) and they seem to last an average of 800 PCT miles. But the record number of miles I got from one pair of Moabs is 1400 and I am still hiking in them despite all the tears/holes .

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    I usually get about a 1000 in Merrels

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    1200 in Chacos.
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    300 in Salomons

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yahtzee View Post
    1200 in Chacos.

    The sandals or the shoes?

    They make both nowadays.

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    300-400 miles in trail runners. More in a boot with a vibram sole.
    'All my lies are always wishes" ~Jeff Tweedy~

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    600 miles from New Balance 8XX series. My wife got over 1300 on the PCT with her Moab Ventilators.
    "Throw a loaf of bread and a pound of tea in an old sack and jump over the back fence." John Muir on expedition planning

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    Only 700 miles in Asolo Powermatic 400 gv's....WOW, I got burned......

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    Thumbs up Shoe survey

    2,500 miles on a pair of Montrail AT hikers.
    Grampie-N->2001

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    I'm generally easy on shoes/boots. I get about 1000-1500 miles on my Vasque Trail runners. Will replace the Superfeet insoles at about 500 or 600 miles.

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    2 pair of chaco z1 sandels every thruhike. the straps wear out not the soles. so you can have the sandels restraped by sending them back to chaco.

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    Getting out as much as I can..which is never enough. :) Mags's Avatar
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    pre-Columbia Montrail Hardrocks

    Went from Boulder, CO to Grants, NM

    Not sure who many miles that is... a lot?

    I now get 3-4 mos out of Hardrocks when not doing long hikes.

    Tend to use them less inw inter (skiing vs hiking, being a bit lazy during the week. :O)
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    Default Merrell Moab Gore-Tex® XCR® Trail Miles

    I average about 6-8 miles with these mids. The insoles move around, up the sides and down under. The toes alway leak and I get boots full of rain and creek water. I bought the Moab because they are lite and airy with an aggressive sole profile. My guess is the rock dust causes abrasive damage to the gore-tex. The insoles are smooth on the bottom so they slip around and causes blisters on the side of my heels. The best point is that they are cheap, under $100.

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    800 miles on Salomons from Duncannon to Erwin

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    Only about 350 miles on each of my last 3 pairs of Inov-8 Terroc 330's, but it was on brutal trails... mountains, rocks, roots, and water. The very low weight makes up for the lack of mileage.


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    I spent the last few years attending school, 2 and a half miles away, and I walked both ways every single day, so my boots saw a lot of road duty (more than wilderness, sadly).

    Merrell Chameleon Wrap GTX low: at least 1200 miles of roadwalking as well as at least a few hundred miles of real hiking, creek sloshing, canoe carrying, and snow trudging and god knows what else. When I finally let go of them there were holes in the bottoms of the soles, but the uppers still looked almost new and were still waterproof! Darn tough boots.

    5.10 Camp Four: Another good 1000 miles or so of roadwalking, and several hundred miles of whatever else. The uppers are still good, and the soles are still sticky, but they've been relegated to lawn mowing because the rigid heel-cup material is falling apart, putting big holes in the sides of the shoes. Really not helpful. Great shoes while they were good though, and now I don't think I can ever go back to vibram. Stealth from now on.

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    montrail hardrocks, 2008 i think. 400+ miles and still going
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    Vasque Ranger GTXs
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    I used to wear Merrells and they did seem to last a really long time. I wore them dayhiking every weekend for years. They were great at first and then my third pair were just unbearable. So I gave up on Merrells.

    Running shoes wear out way too quickly. Worse than that, they change them too often (as do my feet, it seems) and I waste a lot of money and shoes trying to find a new pair that will work. I give up. I'm not playing this game anymore.

    I'm hiking in Chacos these days. They seem to last a long time. Don't fit very well. Regular width too narrow, wide width the straps are in the wrong place. I can manage with socks, so they're my hiking shoe of choice for now. But I think I give up on mass-produced shoes.

    Next I'm going to try custom-made shoes made to a pattern of my feet. I can have them resoled if they wear out. We'll see how that goes.
    Some knew me as Piper, others as just Diane.
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    I get 500-600 miles out of NB trail runners (909, 876).

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