OUTDOORSmagic
 Home » Forum > GearWednesday 3 December 2008 | Help  
More from OM
Site highlights

Free weekly newsletter!
Join OUTDOORSmagic now
Members can use the forum and gallery, receive a weekly newsletter and are eligible to win great prizes!
why join?  
Latest Articles
Hi Tec V-Lite Altitude Ultra WPi First Look
So how well does Hi Tec's ion mask, non-membrane waterproofing system work.
Win An AlpFridge :-)
Enter Alpkit's Christmas comp and you could win a mega SMEG AlpFridge...
D of E Recommended Blog Site Launches
Lots of Duke of Edinburgh Award information and prizes to be won too.
Helvellyn Reports Back Now
Good timing as fell top reports and winter arrive together - snow, ice, fog, gales...
New Film About 1936 Eiger Drama
North Face tells the sory of the ill-fated 1936 attempt on the classic Eiger route.
Travel Partners
Travel Partners
Explore!
Exodus
Inghams
Latest Reviews
7159 Total Reviews
Alpkit Gamma
by Paul Burke 2
Millet Pro Touring Hoodie
by Major Cynic
ASOLO Fugitive GTX
by Gary Jones 2
Merrell Chameleon Wrap Gore-Tex XCR Shoes - Men's
by rob gonella
Lowe Alpine Frontier 65
by david culshaw
» Loads More Reviews
 FORUM REVIEWS
 
Related Categories:
Footwear \ Approach Shoes
Related Products:
Targhee
 

 FORUM
Discussions by:   Latest Posts | New Discussions | Hot Threads | Forum Topics
 Search forum: 
Black mountain roundabout footwear?
1 to 2 of 2 messagesTo post a reply you need to be a member - Join now.
Show/hide user stats

I'm doing the black mountain roundabout (walk) at the end of April, and would appreciate any advice regarding lightweight footwear. The walk is 25 miles long, and involes 6500 feet of elevation. The ridges of the 'Blacks are often very wet and boggy. I was thinking of getting a pair of Keen Targhee II Mid, or possibly some inov8's with sealskinz. One requirment that I have is that they must be ably to accomodate my custom orthotics (I heavily over pronate).

 I curranty wear Scarpa Ranger's, but like the thought of wearing something lighter. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

This member’s stats are private

I've see the Roundabout advertised, but never really wanted to do 25 miles over those hills! It was 17 miles on them that buggered my knees back last August! I think it's evil making you go right back down to the valley floor between Waun Fach and Pen allt Mawr!!

You're right that the ridges are boggy, esp. that between Crug Mawr and Waun Fach, and for that reason I'd personally go for the Keen Targhee Mids or another light Mid boot, largely because I also wear custom orthotics for the same reason you do and - given that mine at least were horribly expensive - I don't want to get them full of the boggy goo you find up on the Black Mountain so often.

I have Keen Arroyo sandals which take the orthotics brilliantly, and the Targhee Mids are on my list of mid boots to try out once I get my knees sorted.

Oh - and good luck with the roundabout! 

Edited: 30/03/08 20:30

 You say:
Message: (1500 character limit)
(Using the Quick Post will also register you with the site)
First Name: *
Last Name: *
Email: *
Security Image:This is a security image
Write the characters shown in the image above (Case sensitive)
I agree to the site's Terms and Conditions & Code of Conduct
  
  
 

Change stats view
Make external bookmarkAdd to My Bookmarks

« Previous thread   -   Next thread »
Home > Forum > GearForum jump  
Members Logon
Email:
Password:
forgot your
password?
Article search
Support our partners

Cotswolds

 Join Now ^ Top of Page
About OUTDOORSmagic
- About Us
- Privacy Policy
- Terms and Conditions

Subscribe to OUTDOORSMAGIC RSS news feed.
Contact Us
- Support
- Advertise with us
- FAQ
- Retailers: free site review
Affiliates
- Take our news for free
- RSS Feed
Magicalia Digital Publishing
Cycling
- BIKEmagic
- RoadCyclingUK
- SheCycles
- LondonCycleSport
- Visordown
- ProTourNews
Outdoors
- OUTDOORSmagic
- FISHINGmagic
- GOLFmagic
- TheMainSail
Lifestyle
- ThinkBaby
- Gardening.co.uk
- AVReview
- ThinkCamera
Hobbies
- ModelFlying
- MilitaryModelling
- ModelBoats
- GetWoodWorking

- Full Portfolio
© 1999-2008 Magicalia Ltd.