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Alpina Žiri Shoes

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redbull15. 12. 2016 06:10:54
nasmehnasmeh
Well this is already April 1stmežikanje
On ice no sole prevents slipping, only crampons help. Everything depends on movement-walking-reflexes. Walking around the house for hours isn't important quality, but after several tours e.g. scree then everything shows.
Good luck
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Zebdi15. 12. 2016 08:44:11
hobnails, redbull, hobnails velik nasmeh
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ločanka15. 12. 2016 19:25:47
My sister bought new "tibetke" recently and tried them for the first time on Ratitovec and complained they slipped more than the old ones. Well, she got down to Prtovč faster, which isn't necessarily bad.nasmeh
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grega_z_brega15. 12. 2016 19:31:11
At least the descent doesn't drag for her... jezik
I also have high alpinines, haven't worn them so long I don't even know what they're like...
Don't remember anything to complain about.
Long long ago I had Planikines - that was a good shoe, good grip, comfortable and durable. I'd buy those again.
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ločanka15. 12. 2016 19:37:11
yeah, damn how many do you have that you just forget some?
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grega_z_brega15. 12. 2016 19:45:59
I wear low ones more or less, if there was no winterzavijanje z očmi
Even that bit of April snow I waded in low ones. jezik
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darinka415. 12. 2016 20:16:44
Since you're talking about Tibet shoes. I had them now for Krn. Well, it was nine hours of walking. But when descending that last hour they pressed on my toes. Unpleasant walking. It seems they got hard in front, though they weren't before. And toes hurt for days. So Grega, don't walk in shoes you haven't worn for a while on longer tours. Meanwhile, low alpinines were totally fine and I walked a lot in them.
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grega_z_brega15. 12. 2016 20:25:48
Once there is that much snow, it will be inevitable.nasmeh
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miri15. 12. 2016 20:28:06
@darinka4, toes hurt you because gojzarji were too small for you.
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darinka415. 12. 2016 20:33:06
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Misantrof15. 12. 2016 23:20:16
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Janezs16. 12. 2016 08:33:26
It can be a wide model, but what about length, 2 sizes larger than usual size (thicker winter socks). When walking downhill tighten the laces a bit so the foot doesn't slide forward. For soles it depends on the mix, plastic rubber, the more plastic the more slippery, it also depends on the profile roughness. Lp.]]>
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ljubitelj gora19. 12. 2016 20:01:16
110 euros as much as they cost, thanks a lot, for 150 euros you already get decent gojzars. Either way with Tibet V you have to reckon the sole changes almost every season if you go to hills every weekend.]]>
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pater B20. 12. 2016 15:17:39
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ZeK20. 12. 2016 15:20:03
hervis
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hikingman21. 12. 2016 14:33:42
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Smetar21. 12. 2016 16:08:14
http://www.garmont.com/it/contatti you write to them or call them (ita/eng) and they'll let you know or send them home if you know the exact size and model.
You can find the sellers at this address: http://www.garmont.com/it/store-locator

Vibram is just a brand; there are different sole profiles of that brand... so there are differences between them and some Vibram soles can perform better than others...]]>
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hikingman21. 12. 2016 16:35:05

@Smetar regarding Vibram soles, here we're talking about mountaineering and hiking boots, although they also make soles for casual shoes, as I have some like that myself]]>
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Daaam21. 12. 2016 17:31:48
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cenc13. 01. 2017 14:20:30
Since I was quite satisfied with the first pair of Alpina Lotse, I decided to get another pair.
This second one is, compared to the first, a disaster.
Now I'm looking for new hiking boots (winter) for semi-automatic crampons.
What do you recommend from other manufacturers based on your experience?
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