I get out of my boots slip on some thick wool socks on and slide into my Boston Birkenstocks. I don't typically have cold feet though either. If its real wet, Ive got some Danner Hiking boots I wear.
The Full Tilts appear to be the same item as the Intuition booties in post #2 of this thread.Full Tilts look comfy too
Where do you ski? Sedona? Those heels would be full of slush within three steps out the door of any base lodge in New England in ski season.I get out of my boots slip on some thick wool socks on and slide into my Boston Birkenstocks. I don't typically have cold feet though either. If its real wet, Ive got some Danner Hiking boots I wear.
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I wear Birkenstock Arizona sandals with socks in the lodge or condo after skiing. The footbeds feel SOOO nice after being in ski boots all day.I get out of my boots slip on some thick wool socks on and slide into my Boston Birkenstocks. I don't typically have cold feet though either. If its real wet, Ive got some Danner Hiking boots I wear.
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Don’t think they are the exact same, but do look kind of similar. Here are Full Tilts with a lower cuffThe Full Tilts appear to be the same item as the Intuition booties in post #2 of this thread.
Those look cool! I just bought a pair of low-cut Keen waterproof hiking shoes. Very nice and comfortable. They are a little stiff; they’re a hiking shoe after all, but very supportive. I can see that they’d be great walking around on uneven surfaces.forgot my boots on a Jackson trip once and stopped into a shop and picked up these:
SALOMON : Running shoes and clothing, trail running, hiking, ski and snowboard
SALOMON International: Sporting goods for men, women and children. Ski boots and clothing. Snowboarding, trail running and hiking clothes & shoeswww.salomon.com
They are great and I walk my dogs for 5-10 miles per day in them in the winter.
More comfortable and warmer but not as supportive for hiking (and they aren't made anymore):
That sole and the rand around the boot looks very similar to my North Face puffy slipper-shoes. Mine are low cut. They’re great for around the house and walking to get the mail. I think they’ll be a ski trip staple for lodge wear.Don’t think they are the exact same, but do look kind of similar. Here are Full Tilts with a lower cuff
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ColoradoWhere do you ski? Sedona? Those heels would be full of slush within three steps out the door of any base lodge in New England in ski season.
Which is definitely not New England. LOL.Colorado
These are the FT Apre' bootie......and yes, I have a pair...lolDon’t think they are the exact same, but do look kind of similar. Here are Full Tilts with a lower cuff
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I have a pair of these too.... (albeit..black)....,,I can attest they are very comfortable for shoveling/moving snow.Full Tilts look comfy too
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