Prairie Schooner
Jeff & Donna, E35-3 purchased 7/21
For twenty years I've raced on friends' boats at least two nights a week. As many note, the soles get hard and slick much more quickly than I'd like. Thus, I plan on replacing my shoes every two years. These are my last five years supply.
Merrell Trail Glove 5. Really great shoes, functionally. Great grip, supportive, comfortable. Weird styling. $65 in 2021.
Whitin Trail Running, Chinese OEM on Amazon. Excellent grip, still holding quite well. Not enough support, more like barefoot. My feet hurt after a few hours standing on them. Note, I wear orthotics in some of my street shoes. I don't like the absence of a toe guard. The soft mesh body coupled with the stiff arch panel hurts across my arch. But fantastic grip. $44 in 2023. Because of the negatives I decided to get another pair of Merrells.
Merrell Trail Glove 6. New design. Absolutely awful shoes. Grip not nearly as good as the TG 5. The mesh body started to unravel after only a few weeks of use. About a quarter size too small. Good support. $84 in 2024.
I've had legit sailing shoes before, I remember some Sperrys that were pretty good. Sperry, Helly, Zhik, Musto, all charge so much for them, I'm kind of on a quest find a less expensive alternative. I still rebel at paying more than a hundred bucks for a pair of shoes. I'd buy some more Trail Glove 5s, but they're discontinued and I worry that the sole material hardens with age so even new-in-box wouldn't be so good because they've been on the shelf for a while.
Merrell Trail Glove 5. Really great shoes, functionally. Great grip, supportive, comfortable. Weird styling. $65 in 2021.
Whitin Trail Running, Chinese OEM on Amazon. Excellent grip, still holding quite well. Not enough support, more like barefoot. My feet hurt after a few hours standing on them. Note, I wear orthotics in some of my street shoes. I don't like the absence of a toe guard. The soft mesh body coupled with the stiff arch panel hurts across my arch. But fantastic grip. $44 in 2023. Because of the negatives I decided to get another pair of Merrells.
Merrell Trail Glove 6. New design. Absolutely awful shoes. Grip not nearly as good as the TG 5. The mesh body started to unravel after only a few weeks of use. About a quarter size too small. Good support. $84 in 2024.
I've had legit sailing shoes before, I remember some Sperrys that were pretty good. Sperry, Helly, Zhik, Musto, all charge so much for them, I'm kind of on a quest find a less expensive alternative. I still rebel at paying more than a hundred bucks for a pair of shoes. I'd buy some more Trail Glove 5s, but they're discontinued and I worry that the sole material hardens with age so even new-in-box wouldn't be so good because they've been on the shelf for a while.