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I recently went on a trek on the foothills of the himalayas. "Har ki doon" specifically. I used a Quechua shoe for this trek. Although this did keep my feet warm and dry, the comfort level left much to be desired. So which are the other brands which provide good trekking shoes? Please consider worldwide availability while providing the answers. Also, lets just consider the quality, comfort and features and not the pricing of the shoes. Request you guys to help me out on this.

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While I am newish to this particular SE site, this really feels unanswerable - FAR too many variables and personal feel/fit/use-case/taste to answer. – sdg Feb 23 at 16:42
I would like to have a general view on this. Wrt say the quality and the features they offer. And yes, no answer can be a right one for this question – Unsung Feb 23 at 17:02
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Agreed-there is no answer to this. Voting to close as not constructive. You may be better off asking what features you should expect in a good pair of trekking shoes. – Rory Alsop Feb 23 at 22:00
This isn't the type of question we take, so I have to close this now, but if you rephrase it more like Rory says, what you should look for rather than what particular shoes you should get, flag it or ping me and we'll look at reopening it. – Kevin Feb 24 at 3:45
@Kevin Not a problem. Appreciate the suggestions given. – Unsung Feb 26 at 7:27

closed as not constructive by Rory Alsop, DudeOnRock, Amine, whatsisname, Kevin Feb 24 at 3:45

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