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Marauder_Pilot January 24th, 2019 20:11

Best boots for running in rocky terrain?
 
The field I play on is basically centered on a rocky valley with a small stream in the middle, and I'm a fairly fast-moving player. The downside is that running down rocky and slippery slopes is wrecking havoc on my ankles-even with a fairly aggressive brace and a fairly high-quality set of hiking boots, I've yet to make it through a game without rolling my ankle at least a little bit, and I just know that if I keep it up it's going to lead to a much more serious injury unless I get better footwear.

Any recommendations for a good boot? Lighter is better, but the top priorities are ankle support and traction, in that order.

C23 January 24th, 2019 20:12

AKU Gtx Pilgrim

Ricochet January 25th, 2019 01:03

I love my Oakley SI. Lightweight, comfy and tough. I’ve used them on nearly every type of terrain. The tread are aggressive, like a serrated knife.

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....UL._UY500_.jpg

HarleyF January 25th, 2019 01:34

I've been wearing Altimas for a couple years and have had no issues

Kungpow January 25th, 2019 01:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marauder_Pilot (Post 2046239)
The field I play on is basically centered on a rocky valley with a small stream in the middle, and I'm a fairly fast-moving player. The downside is that running down rocky and slippery slopes is wrecking havoc on my ankles-even with a fairly aggressive brace and a fairly high-quality set of hiking boots, I've yet to make it through a game without rolling my ankle at least a little bit, and I just know that if I keep it up it's going to lead to a much more serious injury unless I get better footwear.

Any recommendations for a good boot? Lighter is better, but the top priorities are ankle support and traction, in that order.

Any sort of backpacking boots, such as Salomon Quest 4D will offer superior ankle support. If you research a few outdoor companies, they offer a variety of backpacking boots.

I have tried the AKU Pilgrims on, and they are a good choice (built like a backpacking boot).

However, would not recommend any style of desert boot, with a flexible canvas upper for your application.

BobbyDangerous January 25th, 2019 12:48

https://www.mec.ca/en/product/5037-7...f-Hiking-Shoes



I’ve been wearing Keen Oregon PCT’s for 5 years and they’re still in mint condition.

Although they’re not available I think they have a new line that looks really nice

C23 January 25th, 2019 13:40

FWIT,

The Canadian Special Operations Regiment and the Special Air Service both issue the AKU Pilgrim boots.




Needless to say, they have the credentials.

C23 January 25th, 2019 13:42

http://soldiersystems.net/blog1/wp-c...7/img_2873.jpg

06jorkee January 29th, 2019 12:16

Salomon Quest 4D's all the way

kochetkov January 29th, 2019 14:49

Lowa boots by far

shadow_matter February 3rd, 2019 21:07

+1 for the Saloman Quest 4D's. Great sole support for stepping over jagged rocks. I did a 4 day section of the Appalachian Trail through New Hampshire last year, boots performed very well.

Kamfraxia August 10th, 2019 16:45

Best boots for running in rocky terrain
 
I use the Blackhawk Desert Ops boot. Not only one of the most comfortable boots Ive worn, probably the most comfortable footwear Ive worn. Ive had them for several years. Ive worn them to games, wore them at BATC this past weekend, and worn them camping/hiking a dozen times.

Id highly recommend them.


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