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Good, not great.
I’m only 20 miles into this shoe, but so far it’s a decent buy. The fit is true to size and the construction is good. It’s a bit stiffer than I’d hoped, but this could ease with time. As others have stated, the quick draw laces require a little extra attention, but they’re not really a hassle for me. I like the string keeper tab on the tongue. I was wearing thin gloves all weekend, and it was easy to access. Personally, I think trail runners may be a better fit for me, but this is still a really good shoe.
Would recommend: Yes
Good shoes overall
I bought the goretex adidas terrex swift R2 in Black.! Very nice shoe overall, the lace system is very simple and it works, it toke me about three days to brake them in, a hair stiff in the beginning.! Plenty of room for my toes. I give them 4 ⭐️ because the insoles feel cheap and make the whole shoe to feel lose and I had to use my Dr schoolls insoles and now they are great.! I recomend this product and for the price better than paying 160 for the Solomon.!
Pros:
- Convenient lace system, comfy, roomy great look,
Cons:
- Insoles
Best Used for:
- Duty, every day
Would recommend: Yes
High quality, incredible value
Disclaimer* I haven't hiked in these yet.
I just got these in the mail a couple days ago and plan to hike with them this weekend (I'll try to update). And then eventually use them to hike Long's Peak, a 14'er in Colorado that is fairly grueling. I tried them on and wore them around the house a little to see how they fit and they felt great. They're pretty stiff but it makes you feel like you're wearing some sturdy full size boots. The support is great. The shoes are super light for hiking shoes and they seem to be a nice breathable upper. the GTX waterproofing gets good reviews, although I haven't tested that yet either. The fast lacing system is pretty nice...I never really minded tying my shoes before but maybe this will do a better job at staying tight throughout the entire hike. One of my favorite things about the shoes is that they look really cool compared to any other hiking boot/shoe. I'll probably try these out on the golf course as well as the traction is pretty aggressive and I assume they wont slip even a little bit. The rubber from continental tires feels very durable and has pretty deep lugs so it should be good for any terrain. I have pretty flat feet and these felt really comfortable, if you have high arches that need a lot of support you may want to look into adding an insole.
I just got these in the mail a couple days ago and plan to hike with them this weekend (I'll try to update). And then eventually use them to hike Long's Peak, a 14'er in Colorado that is fairly grueling. I tried them on and wore them around the house a little to see how they fit and they felt great. They're pretty stiff but it makes you feel like you're wearing some sturdy full size boots. The support is great. The shoes are super light for hiking shoes and they seem to be a nice breathable upper. the GTX waterproofing gets good reviews, although I haven't tested that yet either. The fast lacing system is pretty nice...I never really minded tying my shoes before but maybe this will do a better job at staying tight throughout the entire hike. One of my favorite things about the shoes is that they look really cool compared to any other hiking boot/shoe. I'll probably try these out on the golf course as well as the traction is pretty aggressive and I assume they wont slip even a little bit. The rubber from continental tires feels very durable and has pretty deep lugs so it should be good for any terrain. I have pretty flat feet and these felt really comfortable, if you have high arches that need a lot of support you may want to look into adding an insole.
Pros:
- Price
- QUALITY
- STYLE
- Support
- Traction
- Value
- weight
Cons:
- low arch support
Would recommend: Yes
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