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Hi-Tec Men's Outlander Hiking Boot | 
| Brand: Hi-Tec Category: Sports Department: mens
Buy New: $35.72 - $69.99 as of 3/10/2010 16:05 CST details
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 10994
Fabric Type: Suede and mesh Color: * Media: Apparel Clothing Size: * Size: * Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 12.5 x 11.5 x 4.5
ASIN: B000RUH34O
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| Features:
| • | Breathable upper | | • | Soft, padded collar | | • | Rust-proof hardware | | • | Lightweight, cushioned midsole | | • | Comfort Tec removeable sockliner |
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Product Description Men's Hi-Tec 5 1/2" Outlander Hikers. Wherever your hikes may take you... enjoy the comfort and support of these Hi-Tec Outlanders: Breathable sueded leather and nylon uppers; Durable carbon rubber hiking outsole; Lightweight compression-molded EVA midsole; Steel shank for support; Removable contoured EVA sockliner; Lightweight, rustproof hardware; Soft padded collar; Each approx. 51/2"h., 18 ozs. State Color, Width and Size. Get yours today! Men's Hi-Tec 5 1/2" Outlander Hikers
Amazon.com Product Description If hiking's your thing, you'll love the Outlander boot from Hi-Tec. It has a waterproof suede and nylon upper, a rust-proof ghillie lacing system, and internal toe protection. It also has a multi-directional-traction outsole and thick interior padding for comfort and support.
Amazon.com Product Description If hiking's your thing, you'll love the Outlander boot from Hi-Tec. It has a waterproof suede and nylon upper, a rust-proof ghillie lacing system, and internal toe protection. It also has a multi-directional-traction outsole and thick interior padding for comfort and support.
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Camino De Santiago Star December 17, 2008 K. Benson 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This baby took me 550 miles across Northern Spain this march. I got ONE blister the entire time. The rest of the group were sitting down every night for the rite of blister-popping, while these boots kept my feet incredibly comfortable. Break them in before you go, but they'll last you. After a trek that would have killed most boots mine are still fine. Buy these boots if you're on the Camino, buy something like Asolos if you're a masochist.
56 below zero weather--and they kept my feet warm March 1, 2009 Fungo 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I cannot say enough about these boots. I don't even remember where or when I bought them. I just needed some boots so bought these 6 or 8 years ago. Since then, I have worn them EVERYWHERE.
Last winter, I wore them on a trip far up into the reaches of Canada's Northwest Territories on its famed "Ice Roads". The temperature hovered between -49 to -56 degrees Fahrenheit for over a week. I was FREEZING....but not my feet. I have no idea why these boots kept my feet warm in that kind of weather but they did. It was unbelievably cold but my my feet were fine.
I had pretty much worn them out, and got another pair (another brand)for Christmas. The others were ok, but I soon went back to my old High Teks.
I looked them up here on Amazon just so I can order me a new pair. I HIGHLY recommend them to anyone. Not sure why the guys who gave the bad reviews had trouble. Maybe they didn't wear them enough to get them broken in, I don't know. All I know is that I've ordered me another pair.
A great boot for the money August 30, 2009 T. Kirby (Pittsburgh, PA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the second pair of Outlander hiking boots that I have owned. The first pair were simply worn out after two years of nearly everyday use. I went for a second pair because the first pair was so comfortable from day one, and my new pair are just as comfortable as the first pair.
These boots are also quite light in weight and the sole is fairly flexible. These boots are not waterproof but when they do inevitably get wet they retain their comfort and flexibility after they dry.
Great Hiking Boots December 8, 2009 Keith Duerinck Received the Hi-Tec boots in record time and they're as good as I thought they'd be! I've been wearing Hi-Tec boots for years now and haven't had a spec of trouble with them. They always seem to fit right in comparison to more expensive boots that don't ever seem to fit.
looks good out of the box, but- March 30, 2008 Jack M. Seaman (Worland, Wy.) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
I liked the looks of this boot out of the box. I wore the boots around the house for a couple of times, then went for a walk. By the time I was a half mile from home I was having trouble with the right boot in the heel area. By the time I turned around and arrived back home I had worn the hide off both feet above the heel with blood on my sock on the right foot. I don't think I ever had a worse experience with a boot. As you draw up the laces it feels like there is something behind the heel area much like a fish line cutting into your skin.
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