10 April 2007, 03:48
Pete EBoots For Africa
Although not my prefered type of boot, if anybody is looking for a traditional African "veldskooen" style boot, I've just come across the ones below from
bison bushcraft
They are made in the UK ,with unlined leather uppers and a thin vibram sole and are priced at £90..
I've not handled any so can't comment on the quality first hand, but have read a couple of favourable reviews.
10 April 2007, 10:26
MarkHHi Pete
You can buy South African Vellies at
http://www.unbeatentracks.com for £45 and they have a really good sole on them. All their clothing is Africa proof as well (no ironing accidents).
Mark
Mark
Some good stuff there - thanks for the link!

Rgds IanF
10 April 2007, 19:03
Steve MalinverniPete,
2 years ago I belived that shoes like these can be a good choice, I changed my opinion after I hunted in Namibian Khomas Area. The round rocks of the hills are one of the worst terrain for walking and a more tight and hight ankle support is welcome. Taking in consideration that a pair of shoes weight from 1 to two ore more kgs on the check-in scale, I'll use light trekking boots made by
Zamberlan that I already used for hunting, leaving home a pair of african shoes. They are comfortable but, probably, dedicated to different terrains.
Maybe when I'll go in a different area or country my opinion will change.
10 April 2007, 22:24
Pete ESteve,
I totally agree with you and if you look at previous boot threads I have said the same thing..
However, I am aware not everybody feels the same way, so I simply posted the link out of interest.
Mark,
Thanks for that link; i will have a snoop around there shortlty!
Regards,
Pete
12 April 2007, 02:54
bulldog563I have been extremely happy with my pair of Russell Mbogo's for safari walking. Expensive but IMO well worth it.
13 April 2007, 02:57
9.3 NigeI'm off to SA (1st time) with Puntgunner & Millwall et al next month and was just going to take my old Salamon lightweight trekking boots. Do you think it would be a good idea to take another "backup" pair or a set of these Veldskooen Vellies? (Although they look pretty rough for my delicate footsies).
Lightweight ankle length hiking boots sounds like the the most sensible option to me ... but then again I've never been to Africa before...
15 April 2007, 04:25
john.d.mCourtney selous boots, great,worked for me for last 11 yrs.is better to put an insert in as they can be bit hard on soles of feet
15 April 2007, 13:29
griffPete,
have you come across hard times!Boots for walking!!! I thought you would of been carried across Africa..

regards
griff
28 April 2007, 11:07
Blair338/378quote:
Originally posted by griff:
Pete,
have you come across hard times!Boots for walking!!! I thought you would of been carried across Africa..

regards
griff

My vote is Lowa, either the Timpan Desert or the Seeker.