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<blockquote data-quote="chris975d" data-source="post: 696097" data-attributes="member: 3766"><p>I’d have to do some research on that. Affordable is relative...to some people, a shoe that is $200 but will last for many years is more affordable than one that is $120 but gets 2 years of use, max. On good things, I’m of the mindset of “buy once, cry once.” I’ll spend money on something that will last me/high quality, or just something that I’ll enjoy, for whatever reason I enjoy it (I have more than a few $800-$3000 custom pocket knives...lol). </p><p></p><p>Honestly, unless it’s a close out/clearance buy, most good shoes are going to be in the $150 and up range now, at least for anything looking decent and that anyone would actually want to wear. Again, you can find end of season sales on seasonal colorways for less than that, but it’s usually niche colors or a popular style where the size run has been pretty picked through. </p><p></p><p>You can look for Keen brand shoes, they are a really good outdoor shoe maker as well. They will be a little less costly than Arc’teryx, and maybe can find some styles on close out that get near or even under $100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris975d, post: 696097, member: 3766"] I’d have to do some research on that. Affordable is relative...to some people, a shoe that is $200 but will last for many years is more affordable than one that is $120 but gets 2 years of use, max. On good things, I’m of the mindset of “buy once, cry once.” I’ll spend money on something that will last me/high quality, or just something that I’ll enjoy, for whatever reason I enjoy it (I have more than a few $800-$3000 custom pocket knives...lol). Honestly, unless it’s a close out/clearance buy, most good shoes are going to be in the $150 and up range now, at least for anything looking decent and that anyone would actually want to wear. Again, you can find end of season sales on seasonal colorways for less than that, but it’s usually niche colors or a popular style where the size run has been pretty picked through. You can look for Keen brand shoes, they are a really good outdoor shoe maker as well. They will be a little less costly than Arc’teryx, and maybe can find some styles on close out that get near or even under $100. [/QUOTE]
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