Ridgeview Mid Ripstop Hiking Shoe - Men's
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Why We Like The Ridgeview Mid Ripstop Hiker
Hiking trips that keep us on our feet for hours, and even days, call for the versatile and durable Ridgeview Mid Ripstop Hiker. This boot is designed for maximum comfort, lightweight strides, and unbeatable traction. Its waterproof membrane keeps moisture from puddles and downpours out, while the Vibram rubber sole grips on wet or dry terrain. Cushioning polyurethane and EVA keep a spring in our steps while we journey to our next destination.
Details
- Versatile hiking boot ideal for long hikes and multi-day treks
- Teva Rapid Proof booties add a protective waterproof membrane
- Upper mesh and lining crafted from breathable recycled polyester
- Waterproof-grade leather on uppers add abrasion-resistance
- Cushioning PU footbed creates a responsive, springy step
- Lightweight EVA foam midsole provides ultimate all-day comfort
- Vibram Mega Grip provides traction on wet and dry surfaces
- Aegis anti-odor treatment prevents odor buildup
- Item #TEVY16L
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Upper Material
- leather, polyester (50% recycled)
- Waterproofing
- Teva Rapid Proof
- Lining
- 100% recycled polyester
- Closure
- lace
- Footbed
- PU
- Midsole
- EVA
- Sole
- Vibram Mega-Grip
- Claimed Weight
- [size 9.5, single] 1lb
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 36 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 23, 2024
I'm happy!
Two small gripes: it's a bit tight to insert my foot, but once on, the fit is comfortable, with lots of toe space. The rough coating on the front part is flaking off; a slight aesthetic defect. Otherwise, I am very pleased with the Tevas!
Originally reviewed on teva.com
July 21, 2024
Returned
Though I have purchased TEVA for years, I do not recommend this product.
Originally reviewed on teva.com
July 13, 2024
Would buy this shoe again.
I work in the construction industry and stand on my feet all day so I use hiking boots to aide in my feet being comfortable and dry. These boots are the best. I purchase purchased multiple pairs so I can have comfortable shoes for some time to come. Best hiking shoes I've purchased so far.
Originally reviewed on teva.com
July 13, 2024
Supportive, comfortable, stylish
These are perfect. They provide lots of support, are comfortable yet not too soft & squishy, are waterproof, and look great. Just what I need for walking through the woods and tramping around town. The Vibram soles have plenty of grip for slippery surfaces and still are easy on my worn out knees. Thanks, Teva.
Originally reviewed on teva.com
May 9, 2024
I would not recommend
This is a lifestyle trail shoe, not as sturdy as old Wraith III models. This has a knit upper that would not provide support on uneven surface and has little to no structural support from polyester strapping on previous model. Minimal of reinforcement around laces but any ability to secure your foot for handling muddy/slippery surfaces is hopeless.
Originally reviewed on teva.com
May 6, 2024
I'm about to order a second pair
I have been using these for construction and hiking. I'm carpenter and have had these for about 2 months. I've probably put what would be 6-8 months of wear for most people on these already. Shoes were a little hard to get on the first couple weeks but after some break in they were fine. I never get blisters on my feet so can't speak to any of the other reviews. I've found the shoes to be comfy from the first time wearing and are still very comfy after all the wear and remain so for a long day of walking, lifting timbers and climbing on framing. I'm getting another pair because I am picky about my shoes and these hit all the marks. Probably light-medium weight, pretty waterproof unless extensively saturated. I have very wide, flat feet. Nice job Teva.
Originally reviewed on teva.com
April 20, 2024
Returning these
I ordered both the Ridgeview and Riva boots, tried them both around the house for a few days and decided to go with the Riva's. Ridgeview are ok, but liked the Rivas better. Ridgeview seemed like it would be good on streets and sidewalks but not so much on trails. Both boots have eyelets for the laces and NO hooks, so getting them off and on in unnecessarily difficult, seems like a pretty poor design for no good reason. I ordered both 8.5 and 9, 8.5 is my normal size and was a good fit.
Originally reviewed on teva.com
April 17, 2024
Teva boot for hiking ?
I was in suspect but took the risk and am extremely surprised. It's been my go to boot for lite hiking. Open toe box area for natural forefoot splay yet secure in the heel and arch . Lite weight and good traction.
Originally reviewed on teva.com
April 3, 2024
Near miss
So bummed about these. Been searching for new hiking boots and hoped Teva would come through, as I have a couple of other pairs of shoes from them and really like them. Sadly these have to go back, as the cons are too much to overcome. Such a near miss. Pros: -Super cushiony insoles -Wider toe box -Nice looking -Seem very Grippy Cons: -Hard to get foot in due to attached tongue - I have narrow feet and I had to really work to get my feet in. My husband tried to get them on and couldn't - he has average sized feet. -They sort of curve in and rub aggressively at the ankles. Blisters guaranteed and I don't think breaking them in would help. Just walking around the house was uncomfortable. -Not breathable - feet were sweaty just wearing them around the house on a cold day, and I'm a cold natured person who doesn't sweat much. Can't imagine a warm day on the trail in these.
Originally reviewed on teva.com
March 14, 2024
Finally found one
I have been searching for the perfect hiking boot / shoe for a long time and this is it. Snug in all the right places for my flat feet and light weight. Now to put them to the time test and see how long they hold up.
Originally reviewed on teva.com
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