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Great shoes, no break in time!
By MJ the P.E. teacher from Florida on 6/19/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Width:
Feels true to width
Pros:
Comfortable, Durable, Great Traction, Non-slip sole, Stable, Water Resistant
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: I'm a P.E. teacher these are great in the field and very cool in hot weather. Light weight and no break in time comfortable from day one:)
These are what I've been looking for
By Sis J from North Adams, MA on 6/3/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Width:
Feels true to width
Pros:
Comfortable, Great Traction, Stable, Water Resistant
Best Uses:
Backcountry, Day hikes
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Trails I walk are rocky and root laden. It keeps my foot extremely stable, and I'm not worried about twisting or turning my ankle.
Great lightweight shoe for narrow feet
By Kate the camper from Conifer, Co. on 5/21/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Width:
Feels true to width
Pros:
Comfortable, Fits my narrow foot, Great Traction, Lightweight
Best Uses:
Day hikes, Everyday
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Purchased for a week long hiking, camping trip. Very comfortable right away (no break in period). Seemed to have good traction on rocky trails..
By Active Senior from Mineola, NY on 5/12/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Width:
Feels true to width
Pros:
Comfortable, Durable, Stable
Best Uses:
Day hikes, Everyday
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Wear them every day for walking. Good support eases my hip and back pain.
Good quality trail runner
By eNutritionServices.com from Yellowstone National Park, WY on 5/10/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Width:
Feels true to width
Pros:
Comfortable, Great Traction, Stable
Cons:
Not Water Resistant
Best Uses:
Backcountry, Day hikes, Everyday
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: I use this product most for backcountry hikes and everyday walks around the neighborhood with my girls. Dislike the fact that they are not water resistant. They are light weight, which is a must for me, and the sole appears to provide good traction. No major hike this summer yet, so haven't given them a complete workout.
By tillie from Moose, WY on 5/9/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Width:
Feels true to width
Pros:
Durable, Great Traction, Stable
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: These are great shoes, I love the way they look. They are a little stiff at first.
By Stearns from Flagstaff, Az. on 3/6/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Width:
Feels true to width
Pros:
Comfortable, Great Traction, Stable
Best Uses:
Backcountry, Day hikes
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: This shoe cups your heel and truly prevents ankle rolls that commonly happen 4-8 times during a normal hike. Yet it is well balanced and light in its construction at the same time. I have taken this model on short easy hikes and rock infested vertical climbs and cannot say enough positive things about this shoe!
Great, but not totally all around shoe
By Mountain Girl from Juneau, Alaska on 1/6/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Width:
Feels true to width
Pros:
Comfortable, Durable, Great Traction, Stable
Cons:
Bad Traction Frozen Dirt, Not Water Resistant
Best Uses:
Backcountry, Day hikes, Everyday
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: I used to always buy the classic, high ankle hiking boot. But, these almost always gave me bad blisters on the back of my heels. So, I decided to give these, shorter ankle hiking shoes. They've been wonderful! No blisters except when I wore a bad pair of socks that weren't made for hiking. They have great traction on muddy or soft ground, but they don't do so well on frozen ground. These shoes definetely aren't water resistant, and easily get wet. I haven't minded this at all when hiking in 50+ degree weather. But, when hiking through snow when it's less than 30, the snow on the top of the shoes melts and gets my feet wet. If I stop hiking, me feet will get quite cold. So, I've taken to wearing two pairs of good, wool socks.
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