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  3. Hiking boot - Wikipedia

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    The next major technological advance in boots came in 1980 when Danner and Donner Mountain Corporation introduced the first hiking boots made with Gore-Tex. Once the original high production costs were cut, the use of Gore-Tex in hiking boots became the industry standard. Nearly all hiking boots sold today are made with Gore-Tex or a similar ...

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    We tested hiking boots with waterproof Gore-Tex, buttery-soft leather, and more to find the best lightweight options for warm days and long treks.

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  6. Karrimor - Wikipedia

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    Karrimor is a British brand of backpacks, outdoor and sports equipment, and clothing.. The company was founded as the Karrimor Bag Company in 1946. Financial difficulties beginning in the late 1990s led to the company entering receivership in March 2003, after which the trademark was acquired by Sports Direct and is now used for various budget outdoor and running products.

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    A 2006 study found that shoes may increase stress on the knee and ankle, and suggested that adults who walked barefoot may have a lower rate of osteoarthritis, [82] although more study is required to elucidate the factors that distribute loads in shod and barefoot walking. A 2007 study examined 180 modern humans and compared their feet with ...