Talus AT Low UltraDry Hiking Shoe - Women's
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Why We Like The Vasque Talus AT Low UltraDry Hiking Shoe
Keeping us comfortably protected on trail, the Vasque Talus AT UltraDry Hiking Shoe is backed by UltraDry waterproofing to fend off raindrops, snowflakes, and muddy trails all year long. Its nubuck leather upper is extremely durable for seasons of use, and there are mesh panels to ventilate breathability. Underfoot, the Talus has a dual-density footbed with a molded midsole underneath for responsive cushioning. A TPU shank adds stable support on technical terrain, and Vibram's Mega Nuasi rubber gives the sole enhanced traction on slippery surfaces.
Details
- Hiking shoe with UltraDry waterproofing for snowy, rainy weather
- Nubuck leather upper with abrasion-resistant mesh for breathability
- Dual-density EVA footbed with molded EVA midsole for responsive cush
- TPU shank assures stable support over unstable terrain
- Vibram Mega Nuasi rubber sole with sharp lugs for solid traction
- Item #VSQ003V
- Upper Material
- nubuck leather, mesh
- Waterproofing
- UltraDry
- Closure
- lace
- Last
- Pepetuum
- Footbed
- dual-density EVA
- Midsole
- molded EVA, TPU shank
- Sole
- Vibram Mega Nuasi
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 9oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- hiking, backpacking
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1.5 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 11, 2023
Needs redesign
I have had 3 pairs of these shoes ( older models) and was hoping to replace them with this one. BUT, this shoe design does not fit well. The design of the tongue ( w/ unnecessary extra fabric fold) creates a bulky pressure on foot, in addition to other fit / material issues. I've been searching for a replacement to no avail, and I'm overall disappointed. Designers please look at previous designs & material specs. thanks!
Originally reviewed on vasque.com
August 20, 2022
Bad blister
I have purchased Vasque shoes for 4 pairs in a row(over 10 years). The model I usually buy is no longer available. So I went with these. I tried them over winter break and I felt a little hotspot on my right heel. I tried to continue to break in before I was going to do a big, planned hike. I tried changing sock (thicker, thinner, everything in between). I wore them on a big hike and got a horrible blister that took over 3 weeks to fully heal. I have no idea how this works..was it the shoe or something else? I do know that I have never, ever had a blister. It happen on my right heal. Not sure if I buy a whole new pair.
Originally reviewed on vasque.com
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