• nurple@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Depending on what sorts of stuff you’re into there are situations where you can go over six without it being absurd. Like:

    • Everyday walkaround shoes
    • Running shoes
    • Hiking boots
    • Black dress shoes
    • Other color dress shoes
    • Sandals of some kind

    That’s already six pairs without even getting into other things that one may need like rain boots, snow boots, cleats, nonslips for work, etc.

    • QueriesQueried@sh.itjust.works
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      11 months ago

      And without getting into the varieties of hiking/trail running/etc. You can easily encounter situations in that genre alone that necessitate 2 or more. Waterproof or not, trail running vs hiking vs thruhiking, the list goes on and on.

      Editting to add: this isn’t unique to hiking either, you’d find similar variations in runners too. Endurance, sprint, or agility (among others) running are all different enough you’d have genuine performance and health reasons to separate the shoes. Obviously hardly anyone will dedicate to that many unique activities, but some people really enjoy them so it’s worth explaining.