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Reebok Lady Premier Flex GORE-TEX III Waterproof Walking Shoes |
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The routes in the mountains or trekking routes are some of the most rewarding in the wild. The problem of the mountain is that you need to know choosing the right equipment. Choosing the right gore tex walking shoes is vital to the mountain, so today let's take a look at three types of shoe out there for trekking, qualities, and when to use them. When we do one a day route on easy terrain without many complications it is best to use a soft shoe, that is, a shoe whose sole does not present much opposition to the torsion. The gore tex walking shoes soft soled mountain closely resembles an athletic shoe sole with the sole difference that has more grip and is more technical. Using a soft shoe for simple routes avoid the inconvenience of carrying excess weight on the feet and that more technical elements of a shoe as protection lasts no longer serve us all. Another question is whether the route will be muddy or damp areas or at certain times there are areas where we have stones covered our ankles. The director and owner of the mark, Antoni Bestard was ahead of his time, mountaineer and son of a Majorcan family of shoemakers gore tex walking shoes and military boots, began to make stiff hiking boots and hard . . . but good 'genius cobbler' his restless mind led him to wonder: what would happen if we put a GORE-TEX membrane to boot? And without thinking twice, in 1985 contacted in a fair mountain in Grenoble with GORE-TEX, and began to mold and design a new concept in mountain boots, waterproof and breathable. With their collaboration, it spreads over fat horse boots, marked the beginning of a new era in high-mountain shoe. Now, Bestard is sold in over 30 countries and its brand is synonymous with high quality, with the advantage that the plant maintains its traditional process Mallorca, ensuring personal control of each boot that is made and goes to market as we saw in the manufacture of our own boot Triton, the most versatile model of the brand. Stage 5 is the gluing of the sole, with a pencil mark the profile of the sole to be attached to the sole and glue, and I dare to press the sole of his boot and sand, but the operator assured me that I review each time. We went into the heat tunnel to ensure that the sole or soles of rubber sticks well to cut skin, lest we run out sole to the gorge tomorrow! Reaches phase 6, finishing and product control, we took the last, removes stains from glue and little defects that we have left, put the anatomic insole, laces and labels, we carefully review the end of a worker who gives the nod to the boot or discarded if not up to scratch and if we pass the exam . . . assemble the cardboard box and we put to grab the hotel. Just made to test the next day! I do the picture with my shiny red boots Bestard on my face still reflected doubt if I've managed to do the steps correctly . . . I'll check tomorrow. .