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  2. The best hiking boots under $100 - AOL

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    Durable leather or suede uppers and rubber soles that provide excellent traction are commonly used in quality hiking boots, but don't be afraid to consider high-performance synthetic materials ...

  3. People Want To Walk In These Comfy, Stylish Ankle Boots ... - AOL

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    Waterproof Hiking Boot Whether you're a regular on the trails, love camping, or just enjoy taking frequent nature-centric trips, it's essential to have a good pair of comfortable hiking boots.

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  5. Hiking boot - Wikipedia

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    Mountain walking or hiking boots are designed for mountain and hill walking, backpacking and mountaineering. Crampons can be attached to them for a better grip on glaciers or hard-packed snow. They are extremely strong, and durable, and have stiff soles to give the ankles support and protection on difficult rocky trails.

  6. Merrell (company) - Wikipedia

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    Merrell was established in 1981 when two executives for the Rossignol ski company, Clark Matis and John Schweizer, launched a new maker of hiking boots. The pair joined forces with Randal Ivan Merrell (R.I. Merrell), a maker of praised custom boots which retailed for $500 a pair. [ 1 ]

  7. Slazenger - Wikipedia

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    Slazenger (/ ˈ s l æ z ə n dʒ ər /) is a British sports equipment brand owned by the Frasers Group (formerly Sports Direct). [1] One of the world's oldest sport brands, the company was established as a sporting goods shop in 1881 by entrepreneurial brothers, Ralph and Albert Slazenger, on Cannon Street, London. [2]