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This technical hiker with a waterproof membrane and high-traction outsole keeps you moving through wet conditions and rugged terrain in total confidence. Cushioned underfoot support, a pillowy tongue and plush foam surround your foot with lasting, reliable comfort.
- Trail: provides superior stability and traction on hills, uneven surfaces and changing terrain
- Lace-up style
- Navic Fit™ System delivers comfort and stability with a unique lace-webbing system that keeps your heel in place while running or hiking
- OutDry™ waterproof and breathable membrane bonds to the outer shell so your feet stay dry and comfortable in heavy rain
- Removable insole
- TechLite+™ midsole provides elevated cushioning, stability, and energy return with extra-light responsive foam, delivering long lasting comfort on any terrain
- 5mm lug sole
- Adapt Trax™ outsole provides exceptional wet-or-dry traction using a unique compound and hike-specific tread pattern to keep you stable on any terrain
- Textile and synthetic upper/textile lining/synthetic sole
- Imported
- Item #10295369
Size info
- True to size.
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VS
Reposted from columbia.com
Verified purchase
Sept 8, 2024
Waterproof shoes
Very nice looking, looks and feeks like normal shoes.
Mclem
Reposted from columbia.com
Aug 28, 2024
Love love love!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought these for a trip to Acadia National Park. I tried 4 other pairs of hiking shoes from various brands and these were the winner. I wanted something for light hiking that looked more like a tennis shoe and these were perfect! Super comfortable right of the box. No break in was required. Wore them for at least 12 hours the first day on some light trails and they were extremely supportive and comfortable, my feet didn't hurt at all at the the of the day. The next day wore them again for the entire day on a more rugged trail with no issues at all. I typically wear a 9.5 in shoes and these seem true to size. There's actually still a little room for a thicker sock. Hopefully they'll last a long time!
makeme
Reposted from columbia.com
Aug 22, 2024
Love the “grip” on the base of shoe
Daily 30 - 60 minute walks on asphalt, some grass, minimal incline and feet feel great when done. Nice support for me and comfortable padding. Laces keep feet from slipping. I’d buy again.
Georgia Girl
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Verified purchase
Aug 3, 2024
Just what I needed!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These shoes are light and waterproof and comfortable! Just what I needed for a trip in Iceland.
Ruslan
Reposted from columbia.com
May 30, 2024
Cool shoes
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Review from my wife, for whom I bought boots.
Pros:
- great boots for my wide feet.
- they are very soft inside and are great for long hikes of moderate difficulty
- perfectly supports and protects the shin
- very cool flat laces
- mesh on the nose for ventilation is very useful
- the sole is “dirty” from the factory (those dots on the sides of the shoes) - a great idea, seriously
- stability and tenacity of the sole are beyond any praise
Minuses:
- I don’t like black color at all (even though the boots are black and white), but it was still better than blue
Anonymous
Reposted from columbia.com
May 17, 2024
Don't waste your money
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Don't waste your money. These are clunky and poorly made. These ripped within a few weeks of wear.
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