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Hi-Tec Men's Outlander Hiking Boot

Hi-Tec Men's Outlander Hiking Boot
From Hi-Tec

List Price: $59.95 - $63.00
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Product Description

Men's Hi-Tec 5 1/2" Outlander Hikers. Wherever your hikes may take you... enjoy the comfort and support of these Hi-Tec Outlanders: Breathable sueded leather and nylon uppers; Durable carbon rubber hiking outsole; Lightweight compression-molded EVA midsole; Steel shank for support; Removable contoured EVA sockliner; Lightweight, rustproof hardware; Soft padded collar; Each approx. 51/2"h., 18 ozs. State Color, Width and Size. Get yours today! Men's Hi-Tec 5 1/2" Outlander Hikers


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10795 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Size: *
  • Color: *
  • Brand: Hi-Tec
  • Fabric type: Suede and mesh
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 4.50" h x 11.50" w x 12.50" l, 4.00 pounds

Features

  • Breathable upper
  • Soft, padded collar
  • Rust-proof hardware
  • Lightweight, cushioned midsole
  • Comfort Tec removeable sockliner

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
If hiking's your thing, you'll love the Outlander boot from Hi-Tec. It has a waterproof suede and nylon upper, a rust-proof ghillie lacing system, and internal toe protection. It also has a multi-directional-traction outsole and thick interior padding for comfort and support.

Amazon.com Product Description
If hiking's your thing, you'll love the Outlander boot from Hi-Tec. It has a waterproof suede and nylon upper, a rust-proof ghillie lacing system, and internal toe protection. It also has a multi-directional-traction outsole and thick interior padding for comfort and support.

From the Manufacturer
Established in 1978, Hi-Tec Sports USA pioneered the original lightweight hiking boot. Today, Hi-Tec continues to design and develop authentic outdoor footwear meticulously dedicated to comfort, light weight and quality. Hi-Tec Sports distributes in over 70 countries, forming a global footwear enterprise and selling over 10 million pairs of footwear annually.


Customer Reviews

looks good out of the box, but-1
I liked the looks of this boot out of the box. I wore the boots around the house for a couple of times, then went for a walk. By the time I was a half mile from home I was having trouble with the right boot in the heel area. By the time I turned around and arrived back home I had worn the hide off both feet above the heel with blood on my sock on the right foot. I don't think I ever had a worse experience with a boot. As you draw up the laces it feels like there is something behind the heel area much like a fish line cutting into your skin.

Camino De Santiago Star5
This baby took me 550 miles across Northern Spain this march. I got ONE blister the entire time. The rest of the group were sitting down every night for the rite of blister-popping, while these boots kept my feet incredibly comfortable. Break them in before you go, but they'll last you. After a trek that would have killed most boots mine are still fine. Buy these boots if you're on the Camino, buy something like Asolos if you're a masochist.

56 below zero weather--and they kept my feet warm5
I cannot say enough about these boots. I don't even remember where or when I bought them. I just needed some boots so bought these 6 or 8 years ago. Since then, I have worn them EVERYWHERE.

Last winter, I wore them on a trip far up into the reaches of Canada's Northwest Territories on its famed "Ice Roads". The temperature hovered between -49 to -56 degrees Fahrenheit for over a week. I was FREEZING....but not my feet. I have no idea why these boots kept my feet warm in that kind of weather but they did. It was unbelievably cold but my my feet were fine.

I had pretty much worn them out, and got another pair (another brand)for Christmas. The others were ok, but I soon went back to my old High Teks.

I looked them up here on Amazon just so I can order me a new pair. I HIGHLY recommend them to anyone. Not sure why the guys who gave the bad reviews had trouble. Maybe they didn't wear them enough to get them broken in, I don't know. All I know is that I've ordered me another pair.