
I am thinking of getting M77 for snowy weathers but apparently it is a military boot and I am wondering if that would be overkill for hikes as I am not sure how heavy or breathable it will be for light hiking.
Does anyone wear M77 boots from Samelin? Can I also wear them as hiking shoes?
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They are excellent for hiking, and they breathe very well – I use them everyday for this exact reason. But you have to take into account that they are not your standard high-tech-membrane hiking gear – just pure leather. So you need to weatherproof them with something like this, for example: https://orto.ee/toode/saapamaare-merelovi-50g/ .
And they need a good couple of weeks of everyday use before the hike, because they rub like hell when brand new.
Mis on matkamisel _overkill_? Liiga vähe ville või äralöömata varvas? Et kergel matkamisel on need teatud ulatuses lubatud või mis? Ei saa boti küsimusest lõpuni aru. Aidake.
Samelin on seda saabast mitu aastakümmet Norra kaitseväele teinud ja see peaks olema piisav garantii, et tegu on standardile vastava tootega.
Sõjaväe saabastest hoidke üldjuhul eemale. Puid tuua kuuri alt kõlbab tuua küll aga matkamise jaoks ei .
They might not be as comfortable or high-tech as modern materials, but they will sure last a lifetime and you can later give them to your children. 😄
I have similar, [https://saapavabrik.ee/product/pruunid-korged-lendurisaapad/](https://saapavabrik.ee/product/pruunid-korged-lendurisaapad/) and have worn them hiking, but not multi-day, and not in wet conditions.
Day-trips, including mountain hiking and ferrata.
Overall, felt pretty comfortable.
2 problems, that are probably not relevant outside mountain hiking:
* Boots felt a bit slippery on some more steep and worn stone surfaces
* Not as good for precice foot placement as approach shoes.