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L.L. Bean Gore-Tex Cresta Hikers
L.L. Bean Gore-Tex Cresta Hikers
44 reviews
 4.52 of 5 MSRP: $ 159.00

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Review Date
October 3, 2007

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Stedronsky ,  Backpacker

Price Paid:  $170.00 at LLBean

Summary:
Just finished backpacking 75 miles in Spain over five days with the Crestas. The terrain was varied from rocky paths to some roads. Uphill and down. The boots were worn with liners and a second pair of either medium or medium-heavy socks. The boots were a pleasure to put on in the morning. No blisters, but my feet were tired/sore at the end of each day. I'm going to test some liners to see if they better cushion the feet. The boots saved me from atleast one rolled ankle and I never felt a single rock the entire trip. Look forward to putting them on again.


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Review Date
July 8, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Laurie Sweeney ,  Backpacker

Price Paid:  $160.00 at LLBean

Summary:
I have purchased these boots for my whole family. I wore them on a grand canyon hiking trip, and they were awesome. No break in period. Very comfortable. Took a step into water, and the water was lifted out of my foot, and my socks were dry in a very short time. (I was there in December where it dropped below freezing, so this was important.)

So I bought a pair for my husband. He works in the high sierras, doing rigorous outdoor work. He has work boots. He kept wearing the Crestas to work, despite my protests. He wore them until they finally just gave up. So I bought him another pair recently. He has big feet. 13 EE's. So not an easy fit either.

I highly recommend these boots.


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Review Date
May 13, 2005

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: hikerchap ,  Backpacker

Price Paid:  $169.00 at The Bean

Summary:
Well, my review was preemptive. I wore these on a 3-day trip and got horrific abrasion on both heels. Eerily similar to previous review. Anyway, they worked well for me on the flats, but the first time I really did the hills (this trip) they turned out to be not so great. Very disappointing. I went to the Alpine Shop and they gave me tongue depressors and thermo-molded the heels to my feet. I hope it works. These boots run really big so I think I would size very smallish to avoid heel lift (the root of the problem.)

Customer Service:
Both Alpine Shop and L.L.Bean were stellar. See previous.

Similar Products Used:
A lot


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Review Date
May 3, 2005

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: Bill-99 ,  Day Hiker

Price Paid:  $170.00 at LL Bean

Summary:
After reading the positive reviews here, I bought a pair of these for my wife and for me. For some reason, they seem to not fit my foot correctly in the heel. I worked with the folks on the hotline and followed their suggestions, but after 3 blisters, I returned the product. The odd part is that my wife really likes her boots and they fit her well.

Overall, a good looking boot, solid construction, a bit stiff, but not for everyone.

Customer Service:
Great people. All customer service should be this good.

Similar Products Used:
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Review Date
January 7, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: hikerchap ,  Mountaineer

Price Paid:  $169.00 at well let's think now

Summary:
These boots are bonzer. They look smashing-full grain leather, thick vibram sole, creamy gussetted tongue, made in italy (still), what else do ya want. But they seemed pretty clunky and stiff. So I put on liner socks, thick smartwools, and went out and hiked 12 miles on rough terrain. They were perfect. waterproof, not too hot, great protection, not even a hot spot. My feet felt pretty hammererd, but I had also been running a lot. I've worn these to school, work, around, in a flood, no problems. they are just plain great. for what they are, they're also quite cheap.

Customer Service:
What can I say. I've another story to add to the annals of L.L. Bean. I ordered these on Dec. 22 or so. L.L.Bean express air-mailed me two pairs, for free. (the shipping, anyway.) when these didn't fit, i ordered another two pair and L.L. Bean overnighted these to me as well, gratis. they were supposed to come for christmas but there was that big winter storm so fedex didn't get em here til after. I didn't care. the point is L.l.Bean overnighted two 10-lb packages for free. waddaya gonna want more than that?

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