Gear Review
Backpacked 40 miles through yosemite in these boots
By nettlegettle
Ranked #145 - Men's Backpacking Boots
March 16, 2009
I have bad ankles and they held up perfectly without the need of a brace in very rocky terrain. they give the perfect amount to keep from blowing your knee but still saving your ankle. Probably not super-cold weather boots, but I don't hike in super frigid weather anyway and I prefer a non-warm boot for more comfortable warm weather hikes.
Definitely tougher than I expected and they still look/feel in great shape. the vibram soles look like they have barely been hiked on (the Vibram name speaks for itself). I have had many other hunting/hiking boots and these are by far the toughest.
Cons: Don't buy this boot on-line without trying it on. I did that but I was frustrated from trying on millions of boots without finding one that fit and TNF has always made shoes that fit my foot so I took a huge risk, but it worked. Fit is half the battle with boots, you may have a great boot, but have the wrong fit so you have a bad experience and blame it on the boot (instead of blaming yourself for a getting a boot that doesn't fit right). I weight 170 so if you are a heavy dude I don't know, my review could be pointless.
View Details: The North Face Dhaulagiri GTX Backpacking Boot - Men's
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Upper] oiled suede, textile mesh; [Insert] Gore-Tex XCR
- Sole:
- Vibram rubber
- Lacing:
- Traditional
- Shank:
- Injection-molded TPU & perforated forefoot plate
- Weight:
- [Pair, size 9] 3lb (1358g)
- Recommended Use:
- Backpacking, thru-hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- China
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