Description Backed by the waterproof, breathable protection of Gore-Tex® liners, these are a great choice for all-weather day hiking and weekend backpacking.. Uppers feature water-resistant suede leather fo...
Reviewed by: Harold(Unregistered User)
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Day Hiker
Price Paid:
$140.00
at REI
Summary: Stands the test of time! Have owned these boots for quite sometime and just recently wore them hiking in the German Alps. Great support, traction for another Cldye's type hiker.
Customer Service: Na
Similar Products Used: Na
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Reviewed by: vilemega(Unregistered User)
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Day Hiker
Price Paid:
$200.00
at Any Mountain
Summary: I purchased these boots to aid me in hiking on the Appalachian Trail. I bought them about 6 years ago and the boots do not stand out in my memories of the trip. I do remember that there was a terrible drought in Georgia at the time, and that we were down to less than 20oz of water each and the map we had kept telling us that a freshwater spring was just around the bend. Point being they worked well, and I had no problems with them. Prior to the trip I used the boots for several more strenuous day hikes and some very mild flat land hikes. The boots serve all purposes very well. I am a big (300+lbs) turtle hiker, slow and steady wins the race, they are a bit on the heavy (rough trail)side of things and I would not recommend them to anyone who is looking for something go-lite. If you need something that is rough and tough and you can handle the weight I would highly recommend these boots.
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Summary: Since my last review, I put at least another hundred trail miles on my Cerroe Torre GTX's. They are extremely durable but I have been having heel-bruising problems with them. I have swapped insoles at least 3 different times. Also I find that my feet sweat really badly in them. Don't know whats up with that but, I've never had that in any other shoe.
Similar Products Used: 5.10 Anasazi's
La Sportiva Cliff
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Reviewed by: boboli(Unregistered User)
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Backpacker
, from San Francisco
Price Paid:
$109.00
at REI
Summary: I like a boot that has stiff soles and kind of flexible, soft uppers and these boots are perfect. They have great ankle support and the soles are long wearing and just right when it comes to stiffness. I use these boots for more than just backpacking or hiking. They are comfortable enough to wear them while walking the streets of San Francisco. I find that they are my "go to boots" when I know I am going to be on my feet for a while. They fit me as if they were custom made. I got them at a great price and I think they were a great deal at that price.
Similar Products Used: Many, many Merrell, Vasque, Asolo, L.L.Bean, Raichle, Lowe, Montrail, La Sportiva.
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Reviewed by: Spitz(Unregistered User)
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Snowboarder
, from Lancaster Ohio, USA
Price Paid:
$120.00
at Wild Mercantile
Summary: Asolo Cerro Torre GTX boots have been great so far. The ankle support is excellant allowing great off-camber scrambl'n. Sole rigity is stiff enough to give it that slight "mountaineering" feel but soft enough for extended overnighters. The Vibram sole shines on downhill switchbacks being the most aggressive downhill tread I have ever used. Downfalls: Not enough arch for my foot, seem to be built for a wider, flatter foot than mine. note: Replace the wimpy insoles with something more substantial.
Customer Service: I've heard it is good.
Similar Products Used: Solomon Synapse,
Nike ACG Light Hikers
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