petetherock
Senior Member
They are available at Royal Sporting House, but the winter models will not be there.
You have to get them overseas.
You have to get them overseas.
Hi Astroboy, I will be going to Harbin and Jilin from 5-15 Jan 2010. When are you going to Harbin?
The Merrell Snowmotion shoe look great.
They are available at Royal Sporting House, but the winter models will not be there.
You have to get them overseas.
I am not sure if you need them.Thanks, looks like I have to do mail order.![]()
Do u think buying those gortex waterproof shoes is cheaper in states than sg?
I am not sure if you need them.
Unless you do a lot of walking in snow and ice, using hiking shoes which are waterproof and thick socks maybe be better.
These winter shoes are too hot for local use once you have returned from your holiday.
Harbin Snow Festival means walking in snow and ice, no? Would be embarassing to slip and fall down in front of the ladies.
My friend over there tells me its -20C now, hiking shoes sufficient?
Let me share what I have experienced.
I bought a pair of Merrell goretex high cut boots in 1998. Served me well during the almost 4years I worked in Sweden. It also offered adequate protection when I was in the Arctic circle twice during Xmas period. While it worked fine on powdery snow, it was hopeless on ice. You just got to be careful walking on icy surfaces. After that, I came back to Sg and left the boots in the wardrobe for 4 years and the rubber sole just disintegrated.
This year, while I was in Sweden for work, grabbed a pair of similar Merrell boots with Vibram rubber sole this time....supposedly to have better grip. Went Harbin with it. While it is still waterproof, its sole insulation isn't good enough and I had to add a pair of inexpensive 3 RMB cotton insole to save my toes from freezing. The grip is still equally hopeless. Again, you just have to be careful about where you put your feet down.
The irony is that some of members on my tour group got their boots from the local shops there as they didn't know where to get in Sg. Some models even have build-in metallic spikes that can be extended or retracted at will. What's more important is that those boots are the same that the locals are wearing day-in and day-out and they cost around 100 RMB so even if it doesn't last long after your trip ends and deteriorates after being placed in the wardrobe for a year or two, it only costs you 100 RMB
Therefore, my suggestion is that you just wear a pair of normal leather shoes there and buy a pair of their local version before heading for the snowy and icy playgroundDon't worry about not able to find them, they are sold everywhere.
no point spending hundreds on a pair of winter boots just to have it collect dust after you return from your trip. moreover, i'll probably bring the pair of goretex for jungle-bashing macro. try that with winterboots. =P
emart sells it for 110+ bucks (or credits, if you've friends in the force)