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Columbia Footwear Myrada Trail Shoes

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Columbia Footwear Myrada Trail Shoes $41 at Sierra Trading Post
 
Discuss (10) : History : Tell : Posted 1:42 PM PDT 08/27/08 by Ben
Columbia Footwear Myrada Trail ShoesSierra Trading Post has the Men's Columbia Footwear Myrada Trail Shoes for $33 + $8 shipping = $41 shipped. Equipped with an Omni-GripĀ® high-traction outsole and XTS (Cross Terrain Suspension), the Myrada trail shoe from Columbia Footwear is ready to tackle any trail.
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    #1   eyeflow - Posted 2:31 pm PDT 08/27/08 (28 Posts)
    Thanks OP, I was looking for something like this. It is a great deal.
    #2   nuisance - Posted 2:33 pm PDT 08/27/08 (10903 Posts)
    These are petty nice shoes and Columbia Sportswear makes very confortable shoes that last. Pretty good deal on shoes for once.
    #3   nuisance_el_gordo - Posted 4:07 pm PDT 08/27/08 (3996 Posts)
    Oink
    #4   lattehiatus - Posted 7:05 pm PDT 08/27/08 (495 Posts)
    I have a Columbia Sportswear sweatshirt that is amazingly soft. In for a pair - hopefully they'll do well for biking.
    #5   MuchoTumbao - Posted 8:43 pm PDT 08/27/08 (867 Posts)
    I think it's time for No. 3 to be sent to a re-education camp. Maybe one of the Texans on here can get in touch with the White House and make arrangements.
    #6   dave_c - Posted 9:26 pm PDT 08/27/08 (7483 Posts)
    #4, this is the last thing you'd want for biking. For biking (if you aren't into the clipless shoes which really means clip shoes (WTF were they thinking when they called them clipless??)) you'd want shoes with a flat bottom. If you mean motorcycling then a thick heel. If you mean bicycling then no heel ledge and some cushioning on the ball area but not a lot.
    #7   scott1000 - Posted 10:03 pm PDT 08/27/08 (873 Posts)
    Me thinks #6 knows a little too much about shoes...
    #8   dave_c - Posted 10:23 pm PDT 08/27/08 (7483 Posts)
    #7, have you ever compared biking with and without spiky treads on your shoes? It's possible, but hardly optimal. Save it for when you're planning on hiking part of the way.

    Why wouldn't anyone know a lot about shoes? I have had to wear them at least a half dozen times and it's not an experience you soon forget.
    #9   lattehiatus - Posted 8:52 am PDT 08/28/08 (495 Posts)
    #6, thanks for the heads up. I am still new to cycling and don't plan to clip in for a while yet.

    Congrats on 4K posts!
    #10   dvitous - Posted 9:06 am PDT 08/28/08 (2 Posts)
    Looks like this one is done... it's coming up $49.95
     
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