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Tony,
Written on May 5, 2014
My Boots came with a shoelace tie down ring missing.The boots were shipped this way and the ring was not in the box.
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BillyJoBob,
Written on May 5, 2014
First off Campsaver has the best price anywhere and their customer service is excellent; many thanx! I've read reviews on these and got a size 10. Too short, so I got a 10.5; it feels a whole size larger. So I consider the sizing to be inconsistent at best. Second set has a fold of material inside that runs parallel to the big toe about a quarter of an inch up the side. No issue for a couple
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I purchased these and after wearing them for three weeks while trying to break them in, I ended up with blisters all over. I tried different sock combinations and no luck. They're VERY sturdy and the quality is obvious. I ended up returning them right before a trip to climb Shasta because they were tearing my feet up. Campsaver was true to their word and took them back and credited me for the purc
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Turkey,
from TN, United States
Written on September 10, 2013
I was looking for a boot that would last and would be comfortable when backpacking with a 40 - 50 lb backpack. I found them!
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Pilgrim Mike,
Written on September 10, 2013
So far, these boots are very comfortable with no problems yet. I've mostly worn them around town a bit but did test them, in the backyard, against my Alico Summit boots from Sierra Trading Post; Alico on the left foot and Zamberlan on the right and then vice versa. Walking down an incline, my toes did not touch the inside front of the Zamberlan boot whereas, they did touch on the Alico boots. Gran
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Kili Climber,
Written on September 10, 2013
I have owned well over a dozen hiking boots over the years. Zamberlain Steep 760s are by far the most comfortable. Excellent traction, light-weight, super upper foot support, and breathability are a few of its characteristics. These boots didn't require a break-in period. In one word, outstanding!
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lardhead,
Written on February 12, 2013
Got these last week and first off hiked a Southern White Mountain Traverse.
Straight out of the box unto my feet and after 12 hard miles on rock, ice & deep snow not a blemish on the boots nor my feet.
Great boots should have got them sooner.
Now go get yourself a pair!!
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M.Madden,
Written on April 16, 2011
Because of an untimely boot failure on another brand, I had an urgent need for replacement boots in for a 20 mile backpacking trip in Southern Utah canyon country. After seeing the glowing Backpacker 2010 Gear Guide award and review for these, I took the leap and had them overnighted to me the day before the trip. I hit the road the next day with 0 break in time for these boots.
The results? Wit
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