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Review Date July 17, 2005 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Mountain Trek Ranger
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Backpacker
Price Paid:
$180.00
at REI Summary: The Raichle Spirit II GTX were the very first backpacking boots that I had ever bought. I was amazed at how quickly and easily I was able to break them in. I have never had any serious blisters or foot problems with them ever. I find that typical "rag wool" socks are the best to wear and give the best results for comfort. I have been working at Philmont Scout Ranch now for two years as a ranger using my boots almost everyday. The Spirit II are the best in the mud, stream crossings, snow, and steep grades. I have worn the soles down a lot and the leather has starting to show signs of wear after 3 years of abuse. I have never treated my boots and it is now showing signs of my neglect. I recieve a lot of comments and praises on my boots by participants that I take out on the trail and I recommend them to everyone. My girlfriend needed another pair of boots after she was fed up with blisters from her Asolos. I took her down to REI and bought her a pair of women's Spirit II. She broke them in quickly and uses them everyday on conservation. She has no more blisters and is very happy. I feel that it is safe to admit that these are the best boots that I will ever own and will buy another pair when I kill these (whenever that happens).
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Review Date November 7, 2004 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: grantspass
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Backpacker
Price Paid:
$15.00
at REI Summary: I'm also writing about the Raichle Spirit II . It's sold by REI under the name REI GTX Spririt II. I just came back from the Sierras for a weekend trip. It ended up being the coldest and wettest trip I've ever been on. It snowed night and day. My buddy and I first hike through some thick snow and when we got to lower elevations it was pouring rain. I was happy sloshing through some deep puddles and I did not feel one drop of water inside my boots. My buddy was wearing a very famous brand and his feet got soaked. I bought these boots at REI's attic sale for $15. They are regularly $189, so I got a great deal. I would definitely buy them again even at regular price. Customer Service: REI is the best. Similar Products Used: I forgot the rest.
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Review Date October 9, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: UpAndUp(Unregistered User)
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Backpacker
Price Paid:
$150.00
at REI Summary: Note: I am reviewing the Spirit II made by Raichle and sold under the REI name. They are close to the Spirit IIs, but are Grey and have a Gore-Tex lining. I bought them 2 years ago in ’01 and I couldn’t be happier with these, and I’d like to give props to Raichle, who manufactures these.
These are the best hiking boots I’ve ever owned, and I’ve used many. They were clearly superior from the first time I tried them on. Just look at the cut of the tongue and you can tell how much skill and experience when into the design of these shoes. In addition, they had almost no break in time at all despite being sturdy leather boots. They are a bit overkill for anything but true backpacking, but if you’re carrying your kitchen and bedroom on your back for days on end, they are ideal.
These boots are Gore-tex lined and really are waterproof, though I treat the leather to preserve it, as I’m hoping these boots will last me ten years. I especially like the rand around the toe. I have clumsy size 14 feet so my toes suffer a lot of wear stumbling over scree above treeline. The soles offer plenty of traction, and wear slower than the classic Vibram pattern. They lace up easily too, thanks to some fancy straight-holed eyes.
Some folks will say you should use a heavier boot for extended trips, but I’m of the lighter-faster philosophy. I’ll carry 60 lbs any distance in these, and I’ll wear my running shoes or sandals for day hikes.
BTW, these boots have done most of their work in the White Mountains, with an extended trip to the Sierra’s, and another to Baxter S.P. They also get me to school in the winter. Customer Service: REI service is almost too good. A friend of mine returned a pair of used climbing shoes he bought at EMS for a full cash refund. I returned a pair of climbing shoes I’d worn out in three months for new pair. Hence the name:
Returns and Exchange Incorporated. Similar Products Used: I've used a dozen different hiking boots over the years, all worn to pieces. I used Hi-Teks when I was a kid. Beautiful boots for beginners and light users. Though I don't remember the exact models I've used and liked boots by Vasque (2 pair), Merrell (2 pair), EMS, Danner (an obscure boot, but one I liked a lot) , and others.
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Review Date October 16, 2001 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: xdrscottx(Unregistered User)
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Backpacker
Price Paid:
$70.00
at REI Summary: I broke the boots in after about 2 days of use. Very comfortable boots. I have had them for about a year now and they are showing their age. The footbed is still very solid, but the uppers are a bit lacking in support. I still love these boots, but I wouldn't trust them on an extened hike with a heavy pack. You can walk all day in these boots and would never notice it. I wear them as shoes now and for some short trips. Longer trips requires the use of the tough boots. Similar Products Used: None
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Review Date July 26, 2001 Overall Rating
4 of 5
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4 of 5
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Reviewed by: john(Unregistered User)
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Backpacker
, from denver,co,usa
Price Paid:
$50.00
at REI closeout Summary: Just got back from Philmont. There were tons of these boots in use by many, many kids on the crews. My son is a camp staffer at another scout camp and used his every day, all summer in addition to Philmont. No problems, although they are beginning to show wear faster than the Asolo 535s I use. The one complaint I heard from a couple of kids was about arch support. I replaced his original insole with the Superfeet Hiking insole when we bought them, and he has had only good things as a result. These boots don't seem to have the durability of some more expense boots. Similar Products Used: None
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