Danner
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they are fine boots for normal to light hiking. Structurally, they dont offer much "ankle support" but that doesnt mean they are bad. They do what they are intended for quite well in my experience. They are about as old school as it gets for hiking boots, so keep that in mind, and dont expect these to be your go to hikers for above average pack loads and shit like that.
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Size 10.5 looking for a new home
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^nice looking boot
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I had that boot. was a 10D though and I needed a 10.5D. I also resoled it with a christy, made it much more suited for urban use than the og vibram.
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I had that boot. was a 10D though and I needed a 10.5D. I also resoled it with a christy, made it much more suited for urban use than the og vibram.
I don't think they made this boot in a D width, or any other Mountain Light for that matter. I have only seen EE
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Yes they did. (if thats the model # that is a bunch of numbers, like 181945 or something) I got it from the Breakroom on closeout. They made/make a lot of their mountain lights in D width just not the stumptown collection. Occasionally a D will come up a s a one off, but its rare.
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Mountain Light II
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Danner Vertigo. The leather on these is buttery soft.
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Did a bit of research because I am nervous to get back on the trails with my mountain light II's although they may be the most comfortable hiking boots I've owned. I don't feel the ankle support is there when carrying a heavy pack or being on extremely rugged terrain. I spend all my time hiking the AT. I've decided to get another pair of Danner. Hopefully gave better results with these cant afford another incident with that ankle. Behold the danner crater rim
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Trigger has been pulled usually out in Wawayanda State Park and The Delaware Water Gap
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Danner Crater Rim
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Love them have about 35 miles on them so far break in was easy. Comfort, traction and support are all top notch. Can't believe I'm gonna say this but, they are even better then my Asolo's
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A vintage pair that I bought inexpensively online and then cleaned up. Lace-to-toe, copper eyelets, vibram dual core soles, made in Portland, OR. Added orange 3mm reflective climbing cord for laces. (I went to EMS for new laces, and despite having a wall of boots for sale, they had no boot laces in stock. None. So I bought ten feet of cord instead for half the cost of regular laces.)
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Very nice