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I prefer to use boots that are tall and laterally stiff when I'm on snowshoes. I don't want to have little to no control over how the snowshoes tip left-right when they contact uneven snow. The stiffer and taller my boot, the happier I am.Quick question - If you have gaiters, can you snowshoe in something like these without getting a footfull of snow?
Women's Trail Model 4 Hiking Shoes | Hiking Boots & Shoes at L.L.Bean
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I have these that I wore and they worked great, but I'm on my second pair since December and the hooks at the top keep popping off.
Women's Alpine Hiking Boots, Leather | Hiking Boots & Shoes at L.L.Bean
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Snowshoeing Footwear: Tips for Choosing Your Boot
here's another advice article
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