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Alex Getty
August 21, 2025
You won't be disappointed.
Amazing hiking boots. Super comfy, waterproof, and rugged. They barely even took any breaking in. My second time using them was a 3 day trip to the Tetons where I put about 50 miles on these bad boys and I came out with absolutely no blisters or hot spots. They are the most expensive hiking boots I've ever purchased, but they are worth every penny.
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John S Schultz
March 29, 2025
Truly superior product
These are the best hiking shoes I have tried out. I love the lightness, quality, comfort, look, and support of these shoes. The price is reasonable for the quality. I highly recommend buying leather conditioner and learning about how to care for these, so that they last you a long time.
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adam noel pennington
October 29, 2024
Nice but needs improvement
I love the overall fit of the shoe, especially since I have wider feet. I like how high the ankle comes up.The toe box is prone to crumpling at the seams and this pushes on my toes when I’m walking it’s not very noticeable, but if your toes are pushed up in the toe box it’s very annoying
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Love them + a few tips
I have hiked around 115 miles in these in past 3 months:1- the goretex sides of the shoes started to tear open but I fixed them by superglue before it opens up too much to be repaired and now they're working fine. U have to take care of ur boots regardless of the brand and the price uve paid specially if ure using them heavily and for purposes they're not built for.2- mines are for narrow feet but I have laced them up from two loops up and now they fit nicely on my relatively wider feet.3- I have used them so many times with lace-up crampons and they fit and seat nicely on my crampons. However They're not meant to be used with crampons or for mountaineering in snow and ice.4- in my experience they are waterproof. If they touch water for example if u walk across a stream or step into a puddle they will do fine even if water is ankle high but if water stays on them for a while for example if snow accumulates on them for a long time they will get wet (again my understanding is that these are not meant for hiking in snow). U can wax them to improve them. all together I count these shoes to be perfectly waterproof.5- after around 115 miles, the soles are in a perfect condition.6- as they have leather in them and as dirt kills the leather, I always (after every single hike) wash the dirt off of them let them air dry and then wax them. this has helped with keeping the leather section fine.7- they are very very very comfortable for log distance backpacking trips.
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Amazon Customer
October 05, 2024
Nice boots
Hiked 46 miles in White Mountains before leaving this review. Got 0.5 bigger without the wide toes. Pretty nice comfortable and good grip. Doesn’t feel tok heavy either. Crossed a few streams and kept my feet dry and warm. Toe protection is nice on rocky trails. Looks good and would recommend!
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These are comfortable but they were a tiny bit big and the front of the boot bends up. You can see it in the pic. So you arent walking flat you are rolling with every step. And they squeak when u walk. Maybe shoulda gave it 1 star. But they are comfy
July 23, 2024
Not a flat hiking boot
They were a tiny bit too big. The boots squeak when you walk and the boots are NOT flat! If you look at the pic you can see the front toes bend up so when you walk you are kinda rolling. NOT GOOD!! but seemed comfortable
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Initial quality and fit is great
My initial impression of these is they are quite nice. They were definitely more narrow than other boots I've had so the recommendation to go up a size was a good idea. They fit quite good with a medium weight sock on. They would be a bit tight with a heavy sock so take that into account. the look is great and they feel lighter than i was expecting. The sole has a grippy rubberized feel to it, when you walk there is a natural curve to the sole like it's already broken in. Im not sure how they will hold up to sharp rocks on trails but I suspect not as good as a very hard sole boot. For my needs on mostly flat trails it will do fine. Im coming from a very old pair of Keens Oregon PCTs (10+ yrs old). the sole was separating even with boot glue so time to upgrade. These boots are definitely lighter, but the leather also doesn't seem as thick. We'll see how they hold up.
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