Nice casual look … ok fit
Good value
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The BASS Outdoor Mens Trek Stretch Hiker is designed to tame the trail with an impressive blend of comfort, stability, traction, and durability. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or someone who appreciates stylish yet functional footwear, this shoe is equipped to handle various terrains while keeping you looking good.
| Product Name | Image | Price | Rating | Review Count | Expert Score | Sales Last Month | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BASS Outdoor Womens Trek Mesh Hiker | $41.27 | (3.6) | 60 | 92 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| BASS Outdoor Mens Aqua Mesh Slide | $79.0 | (3.6) | 75 | 92 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| BASS Outdoor Mens Trek Ultralite Hiker | $61.42 | (3.6) | 31 | 87 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| BASS Outdoor Mens Hex Mesh Vent | $21.08 | (3.6) | 26 | 87 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| BASS OUTDOOR mens Waterproof Peak Mountain Hiker Chelsea Boot | $35.39 | (3.6) | 28 | 85 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| BASS Outdoor Mens Trek Mesh Hiker | $54.89 | (3.6) | 17 | 82 | 10 | Get it on Amazon |
Good value
After 8 months top of shoe cracked into many pieces. It looked like leather but was plastic.
These are decent well made hiking shoes. They feel durable and comfortable. I can walk over rocks and dirt pretty much without issues. I have my custom orthotics in them which makes them a bit more tight. Without the inserts they fit fine but I could probably use a wider shoe with my inserts to be at maximum comfort.However if you don’t need a wider shoe or putting inserts in these will fit decently. I like them and will continue to wear them when I go on the trail.
The shoes are comfortable and well made, the traction is very good on all surfaces.
Lost a star for their slow drying and one for having a cheap plastic around the heel that breaks and leaves parts that poke in .. other than that they've been great and are well worth their cost
Perfect size and very comfortable walking/hiking shoes!
These are comfortable enough to be used for everyday walking and everyday living. I can't say that about other hiking shoes that I own. It's not that hiking shoes are uncomfortable, but they don't compare to comfortable walking shoes. These feel like comfortable walking shoes.As you might expect, they are very grippy on unpaved surfaces. They perform well on all sorts of terrain and inclines.I like the no-tie, adjustable laces. Truthfully, I wear these like slip-ons for pavement and easy trails. When I take on more challenging terrain, I simply tighten the laces. What I really like is that I don't have to tie the laces when they become undone... because they can't become undone.The manufacturer doesn't claim they are waterproof, but they imply it. I tested them. They are water-resistant but not waterproof. If it starts to rain and you have to get through some puddles until you can get under cover, you'll be fine. But these are not meant for constant sloshing. If you constantly expose them to water, then you will start to feel the moisture coming through.To be clear, I have expensive trail running shoes, and if I walk or jog through dewy grass, the moisture comes through. Those shoes don't claim to be waterproof, and neither do these. If I were to walk through the same dewy grass with these, my feet would probably be dry. So, water resistance vs. no water resistance. It's a plus for this shoe.Recommended without reservation.