Yep. Ordered them two days ago, just checked Amazon again and they're normal price. Was tempted to order another pair. These are exactly what I wanted. Similar upper and overall lightness as my trail gloves with a slightly more robust sole.
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http://www.amazon.com/Salomon-Eskap...8&qid=1411066841&sr=8-9&keywords=mens+salomon has anybody used or seen anybody use these for disc? I just bought them for hiking/work/disc after I went through my north face hedgehogs in about a year. open to thoughts!
http://www.amazon.com/Salomon-Eskap...8&qid=1411066841&sr=8-9&keywords=mens+salomon has anybody used or seen anybody use these for disc? I just bought them for hiking/work/disc after I went through my north face hedgehogs in about a year. open to thoughts!
I have a pair of Salomons with the drawstring and they are fantastic. I have used them for disc/running for a couple years. Very comfortable.
the drawstrings took a minute to get used to but are pretty handy.
Just got my first pair of Salomons after years of being loyal to Merrells. But two pairs of Chameleons in about 18 months finally made me switch companies. Loved my Merrells to death as they are so comfy, but tired of replacing them so quickly.
http://www.rei.com/product/872604/salomon-xa-pro-3d-waterproof-trail-running-shoes-mens
These new Salomons feel great right out the gate, the drawstrings took a minute to get used to but are pretty handy.
So my Dels blew out this weekend, and I'm on the market for a new pair of discing shoes. Looking for something waterproof, and a decent deal. Anybody have any leads?
http://www.backcountry.com/la-sportiva-fc-eco-2.0-gtx-hiking-shoe-mens
These have lasted me nearly three years and are still in excellent shape. Italians know how to make a shoe.
So which one has the best waterproofing? I play a lot in the mornings, so mostly talking about wet grass. Anyone ever tried any made by Columbia?
timeetyo said:I finally put these to a real test this weekend. Played a tourney on a course that had rain all night the day prior, on and off on sat, natural tee pads (mud/slime pits), many puddles, mud, and soaked grass. I was worried about how the water proofing would hold out as it was cold (45 & windy) and I didn't want wet feet - so I brought my backup hiking boots just in case. With my prior "waterproof" shoes they'd have been soaked by the time warmup was completed.
My feet felt fine through the first round and upon changing socks on lunch I found my socks were ever so slightly damp (as likely to be from sweat as it was water) and the same when I got home and took em off after rd 2. Very comfortable for me for the long day and the traction was sufficient as well given the crappy conditions. I am a fan and am glad I now have 2 pairs of these.
I have two pairs of the North face gtx iii hedgehogs and love them. :thmbup: