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Re: Why Do I "Need" Boots
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Starting with clean socks, clean feet and somewhat clean boots and you should be fine. Also, you are suppose to wear a liner between your skin and the gortex socks. |
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Yeah, they become skis.....lotsa fun |
In 2006 I bought a pair of Danner boots. Used every airsoft game (indoor/outdoor), winters (Toronto...so more slush than snow), and yard work/etc. They look "broken in"...nothing more. Still lots of tread and good to go as of yesterday. They are about as comfortable as my running shoes.
$200 over 4 years of use...that's a good deal. Dry feet + thin socks + thick socks + good boots = Win |
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Right now I've got a pair of Columbia Hiking boots, 8'' ankles, water proof (dunked my feet in the bath tub, and socks came out dry), and rated to keep my feet warm in weather down to -32 degrees. Fucking great boots... wear 'em for work too.
The only downside (and this goes for every pair of footwear, boots/shoes, whatever)... I broke the laces the other day, so now I have to tie my right boot twice... once where the foot meets ankle, the other at the top of the ankle to keep the support. Still though, comfy effing boots. $100-120ish at National Sports. |
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Never said it doesn't happen, it just so happens that every game I've been to where people have rolled an ankle has been at ones where there was no boot requirement. I for one always where them.. doesn't matter where I'm playing. My boots are the most comfortable piece of footwear I own... I can run around all day in them and feet are fine at the end. No reason I wouldn't wear them to a game. |
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yes, it's still possible to roll an ankle with good sturdy ankle support, but it's less likely to happen or be a significant or severe injury. now my ankle roll was more severe but was while running bases in a baseball tournament about 12 years ago. I torn both the anterior and posterior ligaments in my ankle almost clean through. Was a hair away from surgery. Worst part is that I actually could hear both of them go "pop" as they tore. not a pleasant sound or feeling. I was on crutches and out of commission for a few months. to this day it's still limited and extremely loose though better than a few years ago. |
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I've heard that noise once or twice... still gives me goosebumps. |
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what sucked most was, I was teaching phys ed and coaching high school/elementary basketball at the time. made working very difficult. |
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you need to consider several things when choosing boots like where you're playing, the type of surface that you're playing on like urban indoor or outdoor or sand or clay or rock or etc etc etc, are there SNAKES....yes, i've heard of guys getting snake bites and sent to hospital because they didnt wear boots that might've prevented it.
if you play on all of the above than you might want to consider multiple pairs. alot of boots are designed for more quasy specific surfaces...soles of desert/tan boots can be alot harder for stability when walking on the beach....magnums, 511's, original swat, oakley can be more catered to the concrete jungle etc etc etc... so put ALOT of thought into what you're using them for. all boots have respective pro's and cons for your individual usage. but one thing is to budget what you can manage...note...i didnt say afford....what you can manage. might take a bit longer but good boots will support, protect and a really good pair will help reduce the amount of crying the dogs do at the end of the day. |
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Sneakers are for PAVED (Clean Sidewalk, road, concrete)surfaces Boots are for UNPAVED (Mud, Dirt, Sand, Water, etc) Surfaces. /thread. Ankle support is a must one way or another. I recommend CF Issue or Magnums. Magnums are expensive, but well worth the cost... And theyre comfy as hell lol |
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