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Is it just me, or does it seem like a bad idea to have hiking boots with tunnel holes through the soles? I would expect rocks, mud, and small sticks to find their way inside?
Is it just me, or does it seem like a bad idea to have hiking boots with tunnel holes through the soles? I would expect rocks, mud, and small sticks to find their way inside?
Is it just me, or does it seem like a bad idea to have hiking boots with tunnel holes through the soles? I would expect rocks, mud, and small sticks to find their way inside?
Hmm, perhaps they help with traction in mud? I have no idea, just guessing
Is it just me, or does it seem like a bad idea to have hiking boots with tunnel holes through the soles? I would expect rocks, mud, and small sticks to find their way inside?
My gf's on cloud shoes can't even be worn off road because they collect pebbles with every step.
Is it just me, or does it seem like a bad idea to have hiking boots with tunnel holes through the soles? I would expect rocks, mud, and small sticks to find their way inside?
Yup they're regular shoes with similar sole picks up quarter stones
Is it just me, or does it seem like a bad idea to have hiking boots with tunnel holes through the soles? I would expect rocks, mud, and small sticks to find their way inside?
Is it just me, or does it seem like a bad idea to have hiking boots with tunnel holes through the soles? I would expect rocks, mud, and small sticks to find their way inside?
I wouldn't buy these for hiking. I plan on using them around Chicago basically to avoid light slush, but still be good for wearing inside. They look nice.
Is it just me, or does it seem like a bad idea to have hiking boots with tunnel holes through the soles? I would expect rocks, mud, and small sticks to find their way inside?
100% I have the running shoes, and any time you even walk through a gravel parking lot, you end up with rocks stuck in your shoes. Kills your floors too if you don't take off your shoes.
100% I have the running shoes, and any time you even walk through a gravel parking lot, you end up with rocks stuck in your shoes. Kills your floors too if you don't take off your shoes.
Shoes stay by the door. Never around the house.
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Is it just me, or does it seem like a bad idea to have hiking boots with tunnel holes through the soles? I would expect rocks, mud, and small sticks to find their way inside?
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