Talus AT Low UltraDry Wide Hiking Shoe - Women's
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Talus AT Low UltraDry Wide Hiking Shoe - Women's
The Talus AT Low is a waterproof hiking shoe built to endure. The leather shoe keeps feet protected and dry across tough trails and wet conditions alike.
- Upper Material
- abrasion-resistant mesh, leather
- Waterproofing
- UltraDry
- Closure
- Lace
- Last
- Perpetuum
- Footbed
- dual density EVA
- Midsole
- molded EVA, TPU shank
- Sole
- Vibram Mega Nuasi
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 13oz
- Activity
- hiking
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2.5 based on 3 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 4, 2024
Love these shoes!
I have worn so many different hiking shoes/boots over the years and have struggled to find something that I really like. I love these Talus ATs. My feet are a little bit wide and these are the perfect width for me. They are sturdy and there was no break in period for me. The insoles are basic so I put in my own insoles and they are super comfortable. I have been wearing these shoes for 6 months and probably wear them 5x a week, whether for hiking or to work.
Originally reviewed on vasque.com
October 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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