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Vasque Kota GTX XCR Hiking Shoe - Men's
The Vasque Kota GTX Men's Hiking Shoes give you excellent support and completely waterproof protection on the roughest, wettest trails. As rain starts coming down, your feet laugh at mud puddles and streams while the Gore-Tex XCR liners keep them totally dry and provide superb breathability. The mud-covered rocks and steep, loose trails don't have a chance against the high-traction Vasque Racer X sole. Kota GTX Hiking Shoes use the Keystone Control System in their lacing to pull your heel back and anchor it against the cushy dual-density EVA midsole. This system increases precision on ultra-rough terrain and increases support when you're packing a heavy load.
Bottom Line: Wet trails? Rough trails? Everything feels like an easy trail with the Vasque Kota GTX Hiking Shoes on your feet.
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Write your question here...In the sizing chart, what does the
Write your question here...In the sizing chart, what does the 8.0 and the 10.0 stand for?
By: Keith
5 hours ago
Great Scrambling Shoe
By: s.j.michel2102257
April 14, 2008
Took them to Zion and Bryce last week, feet stayed dry and happy despite splashing through snow melt, bouldering on the sandstone and hiking up backcountry switchbacks. They're not new anymore but still in great shape.
Awesome Hiking Shoe
By: tod2558728
April 23, 2009
I bought these 18 months ago. They are a very sturdy hiking shoe with a stiff sole. The tread pattern gives excellent tracktion, and they are supportive enough for light backpacking. Since they are Gore-Tex they will not only keep your feet clean and dry. I'm excited to see these marked down so that I can replace my favorite all around shoes.
How is the traction or grip on granite and limestone? Are they
How is the traction or grip on granite and limestone? Are they worthy at doubling as a scrambling/approach shoe?
By: JoeB.
April 8, 2009
Kota GTX XCR Gortex
By: Steve Bell / Lake Tahoe, Ca
March 23, 2007
Great all around!!! is all I have to say. I know everyone's feet fit differently depending upon brand, but I have hit a home run with This shoe. I decided to buy it because I bought a pair of Backpacking boots that are also a Vasque product. I figured if those boots fit, then others of this brand should as well. I have already logged some miles on these, very fast break in period. Not too stiff, but very well made and strong. I even walked through some large puddles to see if any water would seep into the shoe past its Gore-tex lining.....It didn't, dry as a drum. They also appear to breath very well for Gore-tex, however, It has been in the 40's thru 60's in Tahoe so the warmer weather has yet to come. For someone who is prone to blisters from other brands, this one works for me. I am pretty hard on boots since I live in an area that has primarily granite rocks, which can be hard on boots & shoes. These shoes are really well made, No signs of flaws or poor craftsmanship. I especially like the rubber toe cap which really prevents scuffs from scrambling up rocks. I would highly recommend these boots. With me, as soon as I tried them on, I could tell by the way they fit, that I was in for some great hiking in them.
On my 3rd Pair
By: Anonymous
February 18, 2008
These are by far the most comfortable shoes I have ever owned, period! I have used them for everything from everyday around-town walking to light backpacking. I wear them almost every day and they last me about a year. Purchasing my third pair now!!!
I almost have a wide size foot (8.5); almost flat arch with a
I almost have a wide size foot (8.5); almost flat arch with a slight high instep. How would this shoe fit me? Also, I love to crosstrain! Typical thing for me to do is to ride my mountain bike to a hiking trail. Hike up and down for about 4 miles and head back home on my bike. Plus, I do ride some trails on occasion. Does this crosstrainer shoe fit my needs? I'm thinking between the Kota and the Mantra. Thanks for you response.
By: Jim
April 7, 2009
These don't have exceptionally high arches, but you will will want to replace the insole with a custom one to make sure it fits right. If width is an issue, check New Balance since they make multiple widths in all their shoes.
By: Barrett Wood
April 8, 2009
NB does not compare to Vasque!
By: Anonymous
April 14, 2009
Narrow feet rejoice!
By: powder addict
April 1, 2009
There's a lot of positive feedback on these light hikers, so I'll just mention my favorite aspects: - Relatively narrow last, which is hard to find in this category of shoe - Natural strides from the slightly rocker sole - Great balance of weight and protection. My only complaint is in the durability of the sole... there appears to be a colored rubber coating on some of the lugs that comes off pretty fast. Hopefully it's just aesthetic and doesn't hinder their gripping power.
Excellent All Around
By: Westrout
May 7, 2007
Terrific shoe. When I pulled them out of the box I thought they felt really stiff and I was worried that they would have a long break in period. I was wrong. It took about five minutes. They are stiff where they need to be stiff, and flexible where they need to be flexible. I have day hiked in Lowa Tempest lows for years, and I thought they were a terrific show, but honestly I think i have found my new day hiker. The Gore-Tex liner is terrific. A worthy addition to anyones gear chest.
Which Vasque is best for comfort and light hiking? I seen some
Which Vasque is best for comfort and light hiking? I seen some bad reviews on the mantra on another site. Would anyone recommend the Catalyt XCR or this Kota XCR.Thanks Ed
By: Ed
February 21, 2009
Kota XCRr's are okay but I like the Breeze XCR's the best...extremely comfortable...
By: Anonymous
March 2, 2009
Vasque Kota GTX XCR Hiking Shoe
By: geistfamil430149
September 18, 2008
It's been about a month now with these shoes and so far, the verdict is still out. The positives are the normal things like design, weight, looks, construction, etc. I could go on but I'll just stick to some concerns, because this is what consumers need to know:
1) I wish they made a 12 1/2 mens size. I'm forced to wear bike sox just to keep my feet from being too cramped in the size 12, but I don't want to oversize my shoes to a sloppy feeling 13.
2) When walking on slick wet surfaces, WATCH OUT. maybe I need to scuff up the soles a little more, but right now they can be VERY slippery on wet surfaecs.
3) They may be water proof and they may breath well, but if you do get water inside, they don't dry well while wearing them and you will get some serious foot odor when you finally take them off.
No break-in issues, they wear just fine, although I have not put them through their intended use yet. So far its just been everyday wear, getting them ready for a 16 day trek through Southeast Asia. I'll report back with the verdict after then.
Do your feet a favor!!
By: jgfren
July 14, 2006
I'm not much on giving out opinions on shoes, but I must say these Kota's make my dogs smile. Got them before going to Italy , ground pounded in Venice, Florence, and Rome. They're still ground pounding in Germany. They're waterproof, comfortable, durable, stylin', profilin'... O.k, you get the point. If your dogs are barking!! Get these shoes!!
Do these shoes offer enough support for a 170 lb backpacker with
Do these shoes offer enough support for a 170 lb backpacker with a 35 lb pack?
By: WallDiver7
November 20, 2008
Absolutely. Get your pack up to 50 pounds and you might want some more ankle support.
By: Angus Bohanon
November 20, 2008
Outstanding Shoe - Outstanding Value
By: Chuck - Fairmont, WV
February 5, 2007
With the temperature here in West Virginia struggling to get out of the single digits, wind chill -20, and a good snow cover, there is one thing I can say for sure... My feet are dry! No they are not made for knee deep snow, so don't try to wade through knee deep snow! But if you are looking for a great pair of shoes that can and will keep your feet dry... Look no further.
Great Buy
By: Dizzy II
February 6, 2007
A great sturdy hiker. A little narrow in the toe and a little small to size, but all and all a great shoe. The sole has handled the snow and ice very well and my feet have been dry and warm.
The sole is quite rigid, so not really a show for everyday comfort (although I wear them virtually everyday, not as comfortable as a lighter weight hiker)
How are these babies for folks with higher arches? Is there
How are these babies for folks with higher arches? Is there good support in that area?
By: nathanjpow1370219
October 24, 2008
In order to cover a wider range feet, the Kota has a standard arch. I'd suggest using a high arch footbed/insole for your needs.
By: Jeff Gerhard
November 13, 2008
Vasque is awesome
By: Tubies
December 21, 2006
These shoes kick butt. Soo waterproof and comfortable. I have really put them through some nasty stuff and not a drop of water or one blister.
These Shoes Rock!
By: jimmers2009590
June 3, 2008
I wore these shoes everyday for two months during a recent trip to Argentina and Chile and they were awesome! They are super comfortable, waterproof, and the soles provide incredible traction. I hiked in the Patagonia in pouring rain and knee-deep snow and combined with a pair of calf high gaiters (highly recommended) my feet stayed dry, warm, and comfortable. Another reviewer said Vasque "hit a homerun" with these shoes; I'd say they "hit a grandslam."
I have never worn Vasque boots/shoes. How does the sizing run?
I have never worn Vasque boots/shoes. How does the sizing run? I also have a narrow foot(B width)
By: jodledpm2297920
July 9, 2008
They run 1/2 size large for me. I'm normally a 13 for sport shoes, but their 13 was too sloppy so I had to get a 12 because they don't make 12 1/2. Now they're tight. Better tight than sloppy though.Most Vasque footware fits a medium to wide foot better. The Kota is only available in medium which is closer to a D width.
By: Jeff Gerhard
November 13, 2008
HIghly Recommended
By: drbobfl2328247
August 28, 2008
I've had these shoes for a couple of weeks now, and I am thrilled with them. They are not only very comfortable and supportive, but they also look good. I have had other kinds of "walking" shoes, and none of the others can compare to these. I am very happy that I bought them.
solid pair of everyday/hiker sneaks
By: Timboooo
December 12, 2007
definitely a solid shoe, has nice armor on toe and around shoe to reduce wear. solid design and fit all around. the only minus i found is they aren't as insulated as expected. would use it more as a spring or summer shoe than winter. Haven't put them under water yet but slush and mud haven't dampened them at all yet. the tread on the bottom also rocks, haven't lost traction on anything yet, and are great in the snow and steep climbs, overall a solid 4.5
Comfort right out of the box
By: Steph Parke
October 10, 2007
I bought the Vasque Kota GTX XCR shoe for my husband and he loves them. They are indeed waterproof (did a 3-mile walk in the pouring-down-rain with no leakage) and are extremely comfortable right out of the box. No break-in period required. Extra grippy and stylish. Great shoe!
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