Another minor controversy in the climbing / shrinking community over the last few years has been shoe-climbing and shoe-climbing. Some people don’t find it very controversial because most passengers and shoulder bags only switch to shoes. Contrary to some people’s beliefs, they do not wear sandals while riding. Shoe climbing is still alive and some, as you might have guessed, are by no means obsolete or obsolete. This article is not about arguing from a point of view, but about a basic observation between two shoes.
Below are some comments from other climbers, motorcyclists or authors on the subject of travel boats and travel boats. Excerpts from other articles, blogs and forums related to this topic.
Walking shoes are heavier than running shoes.
When you walk a few miles, lift your shoes, lose weight and reduce the pressure on your feet.
The shoes are tight.
The boot usually lasts longer.
The shoe is wetter than the shoe.
Boot support provided by Boot is a myth.
Water comes more easily than shoes.
The soles of the shoes are cold.
Shoes are more expensive than shoes.
Shoes should be more comfortable.
The boots are perfect for icy weather.
These are the 11 fastest words I’ve read here in the last few years. For most people, whatever the shoes look like, they seem to win. Some people wear good shoes all year round. Again, I think it’s better where you are going. I’m sure hiking boots meet certain conditions. I think picking up a shoe at other times provides a huge benefit to the shoe. A few observations from my point of view.
Walking shoes are harder than running. I am agree. Used for climbing shoes such as leather, broken leather, nubuck and synthetic items, but shoes are usually heavier than shoes. Different condoms are made under different conditions and it must be decided whether to wear shoes or boots.
Put it on your shoes and keep your feet, legs and back comfortable. Again, I agree. A few years ago, a study by the US Military Medical Research Institute found that one pound of foot used enough energy to carry a six-pound bag. If this is true, then it is clear that a lighter body gets rid of nails and tears.
The shoes are tight. I think this is something that every climber should be completely obedient to. I wear light shoes when I walk a lot. They don’t look like my feet.
The beginning is long overdue. My part is yes, but hesitantly. Depending on the style of the shoe, a pair of shoes may last longer than a pair of shoes. Heavy leather shoes made for mountaineering include lightweight shoes and low heels. This shoe can be changed many times, proving that it was worn long before the shoe was made. I saw shoes faster than men who wore shoes. The person who walks determines the age of the shoe or boots.
The shoes are still wet. Again, this depends on the type of download. Heavy leather shoes take longer to dry when wet. Lightweight Riding Boots made of leather and nubuck leather, like a pair of shoes, can dry out over time. Determines the amount of fluid in the shoe or boots and the drying time of the material.
The boot does not provide better ankle support. Depending on the type of boot they provide better support for the heel. Ankle boots and high heels can be very useful for rough roads or foreign roads.
Water comes more easily than shoes. I do not understand these words. If you walk a few inches in the water and wear mid-cut or high-heeled shoes, the shoes will better protect your feet from low heels. This is clear to me. When paired with a pair of guitars, it will be difficult to get into your water shoes and get your feet wet.
The soles of the shoes are cold. I agree with another opinion. Shoes are lightweight and cool due to the size and thickness of the materials used in construction. If you are walking in a very dry and hot area, shoes can be a good choice for you. Shoes are more expensive than shoes. This is usually true. The average price of a shoe is -1 120-170. Shoes are usually between -1 30-120. However, compared to the expected age of each shoe, a pair of shoes can cost less than 2-3.