>>1787754no, that would be like you saying that you have a regular home oven and therefore can make thousands of cookies a day, and somebody from the oreo factory telling you that your simple costco appliance isn't going to cut it
here is a section of an "empty" waterway I had to climb up for a few thousand feet. for most of the little hike, the broken logs and slash were up to my chest level, and I had to hurdle over windthrown trees over and over, using the sides of my books as brakes so that I didn't slip and snap my femur in half and bleed out in the 90 degree heat on top of a mountain.
i would not have been able to do that in your trailrunners. if you are doing work like this, you need boots like this
>>1787737>>1787711>>1787642>>1787622>>1781026if you are walking on trails, are a security guard, or work in an office, then it doesn't really matter what shoes you wear because they are primarily a comfort item and not a tool designed to be used for a specific purpose