And they held up very well considering how rough the trail was climbing over rocky passes, areas with lots of loose rocks (and even some deep sand), some muddy meadows, and wading across several small streams. Even though my feet were often tired and burning after 9 or 10 mile days, I never felt uncomfortable with these boots. And they were comfortable right from the beginning, as I only wore them an evening or two (to break them in ostensibly) prior to starting the hike. The only wear and tear visible (other than a complete covering of dust right now) is some slight separation of the rubber sole on the toe of the left boot, but only a couple of millimeters. My brother-in-law, who was also on his first big backpacking trip, experienced similar sturdiness with the same shoes although he developed several large blisters (I had none). The only explanation I can find we both wore both thin dry liners and thick wool socks is that his feet are perhaps a bit smaller and narrower than mine (or maybe he's just a bigger wimp than I am!), but otherwise a very good hiking boot for the price.
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I've purchased this shoe twice in the past 2 years. If you want a comfortable hiking shoe that's waterproof AND don't expect it to last beyond 6-8 months this is a great buy. I was looking for some shoes/boots that were inexpensive for my daily walk in the woods with my dog. The path we travel has some steep slopes and rainy days turn parts of the trail into mud puddles, so I needed a shoe that had good treads and would keep my feet dry. This shoe fit the bill. After about 6 months the sole (which was initially very firm) got very soft so I began to feel all the rocks on the trail. Shortly after that the shoe laces began breaking and the toe end of the sole separated from the canvas part of the shoe. I immediately ordered a new pair of the exact same shoe. I figured it must be a fluke that all of this happened around the same time. Well, not so much. The second pair pretty much followed the same life cycle. So, again, they start out great. Just don't expect them to last long and you'll be fine.Best Deals on Hi-Tec Men's Natal Mid WP Light Hiking Shoe
I bought these from sports authority for my first back country backpacking to Yellow Stone. I just wore them for a day or two before the hiking.These shoes are really great for the price. Only problem I faced was the lack of cushion at the base. Otherwise these are great boots.
I suffered no blisters and even the shoes still look in good shape after 5 days of wear and tear.
I walked almost 13 miles on a single day.
Also they are truly waterproof as I crossed several streams without a drop of water on my feet.
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I bought these for winter hiking. They've proven to be decent boots. I've hike through slush, mud and snow feet stayed warn and dry. They offer good support. I especially like the groove cutout just above the heal no rubbing or blisters. They take a few miles of trekking before they break-in, but that's normal. They are a great value.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Hi-Tec Men's Natal Mid WP Light Hiking Shoe
The boots seem nice, however, they are not wide as they say.I have been wearing 11.5 wide shoes for 10 years+ and these things squeeze your toes together. Irregular cut/fit.
I even sent the 11.5 wide back and ordered a pair of 12 wide. Still too narrow. NOT sized to U.S. standards.
Looking elsewhere.
Fast shipping though!
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