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S**B
Better than other similarly designed shoes
These are perfect for your everyday hikes, occasional multiday trips, or really anything you’d need a litttle extra rigidity for.Pros•Comfort: feels like an extension of my foot. Because of the sock-like design it really hugs your ankle. If you’re not used to this design just imagine you feel taller and your feet are longer/wider. If you want to replace the insole I would go half a size up.•Durability: The Continental sole holds up to abuse and tackles muddy/rocky terrain well. I got them super wet, covered in dirt/mud, and didn’t have any issues with snagging or tearing.•Design: Just looks great. I wore them at the airport and got a few compliments. I think they’ll shine most design wise for your day hikes (and date hikes) because you can easily wear them both on/off trail and style them well with whatever you wear.Cons•Cleaning: They are a pain to clean if you get a lighter color. The sole cleans easily, however, everything else is stained. It doesn’t bother me, but if it’ll bother you I’d recommend a more natural or darker color.•Water Resistance: It’s not designed to be waterproof so that isn’t an issue. They just dry weird because the only escape for moisture from the inside of the shoe is the smaller foot insert. If you’re on a multiday trip just leaving them next to the fire won’t dry them the way they would other shoes. Remove the insoles and rotate the shoe around the heat. Really try to funnel heat into the shoe if you can. I just couldn’t get them dry enough before bringing them in the tent for the night and had to continue drying them the next morning by the fire. Again, they’re not designed to be waterproof. The inside just don’t dry as easily as other brands.
F**N
There's nothing else like it, and that's a positive thing
You won't find anything else quite like these shoes. Firm yet cushy; supportive and rigid yet flexible; a built-in sock that manages to stay clean. For me, this shoe is a home run.Do some homework before you buy. For starters, the pricing is all over the place. You can pay anywhere between $80 and $200 for the exact same shoe. Amazon alone has several listings all over the pricing map.Also, these are great hiking shoes, but some of the color combinations are way too out-there if you're a nature photographer like me. The ones with the seemingly innocuous gray tops glow like the sun in daylight. The black-dominant ones are best for nature.The fit and finish are both superb. This is a high-quality shoe. It's well-assembled and tough. Good-looking, too.Walking feels very natural. The shoe has a slight incline that propels the walker but stays balanced for hiking uneven terrain. The cushioning is excellent from heel to toe. Ankle support is surprisingly good for a shoe that's not quite a boot. The integrated sock fits tight and is further supported by a hard collar below.Several posters complain about how difficult the shoe is to put on, with the tight sock and all. Someone said it took several minutes. Yes, the first few times it's like putting on a ski boot, not a lot of fun. I timed my first try at 15 seconds, which is an eternity compared with the 2-3 seconds for a normal mid-rise boot. I've gotten it down to 5-7 seconds as the shoe has broken in a bit, no big deal.Adidas makes a waterproof version, but this ain't it. However, they manage light rain quite well, and mud cleans off easily. Adidas also has a YouTube video that gives you tips for easy cleaning.Bottom line is that these sturdy, comfy, lightweight boots are my favorite nature photography shoes ever. Thumbs up!
J**N
Entrega a tiempo y producto en exelentes condiciones
Excelente producto.
M**Y
Worth it
Durable and comfortable
M**B
Worth it
Very comfortable. I bought these for the trails originally but ended up wearing them for work everyday. In soul feels amazing.
F**Y
Confortable
Altamente recomendado, el diseño tiene buen aspecto, aunque por un precio más alto podría tener un modelo más bonito de la misma marca, pero si lo recomiendo
R**
Greta and Cracker approved
Nice pair of "hikers"
J**S
Comfy Shoe
Just got these but reviewing them before hiking with them as they are deeply discounted so buy soon if you like enough to try them.True to size with plenty of toe box room and a grippy heel. Needs no break in. Currently more comfy than my new Nike tennis style sneakers that need to stretch a bit.The only negative for some may be the extended heel. Approximately 2 inches high is the flexible portion that has a finger loop to assest getting the shoe on. It rubs your tendon as you walk which can annoying or uncomfortable for some.Shoe doesn't haven't a tongue. More of an elastic "sock" that you slip your feet into by using the front and rear loops to hold open.I plan using these on flat sand or fine gravel trails. I have Oboz Bridgers for rock and root filled hikes. I wanted a lightweight boot and I think these will fit the bill. For under $100, worth a try.
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