PRODUCT NAME
Ozark Trail Mens Low Profile Hiking Boot
PRODUCT CODE: PROD530125558
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Ozark Trail M Ot ShoesBackQuestions & Answers8 questionsGet specific details about this product from customers who own it.BackAsk A QuestionReviewsCustomer reviews4.3 out of 5Average rating:4.3out of5stars, based onreviewssee all 54 reviews 5 stars404 stars43 stars32 stars01 stars7 Write a reviewSort by:?Most relevantrelevancyhelpfulsubmission-descsubmission-ascrating-descrating-ascMost relevantMost helpfulNewest to oldestOldest to newestHigh to low ratingLow to high ratingSo impressed with this shoe! a Must Buy at $20!8/14/2016Average rating:5out of5stars, based onreviews8/14/2016by ThomasBought a pair of these last minute before tackling a couple day hikes in NorCal, all I brought with me were trainers, (didn't expect to have time to do so much hiking) I wanted something with a little better grip and didn't want to damage my Nikes. Wow did these ever live up to the task. First week I had them I tackled 8 miles of rocky terrain including some snow on Lassen Peak / Bumpass area, hiked another 6-10 miles of forest in Redwood Ntn'l, took a six mile hike into Jedediah Smith, and tackled a few creek beds with more to come in the next few days. these shoes have been perfectly comfortable, secure, durable, and have excellent grip in any condition I've thrown at them. Testing them out I was able to stand on one foot on the side of a slick rock face at a very steep angle without slipping, remarkable. I would put these toe-to-toe (no pun) with any high end hiker, especially at this price. One thing to be aware of: The eyelets for the laces seem like they may end up being a weak point if you're overly abusive to them, my guess is just be fairly gentle when lacing them tightly and they should hold up fine. Cheers!Was this review helpful?Yes (47)No (7)ReportBest 20 dollar hiking shoe6/27/2017Average rating:5out of5stars, based onreviews6/27/2017by RoadsScholarThey cost 20 dollars however, it is the best 20 shoe ever. Now you may get a lemon here and there, as the rating will substantiate, but Walmart will replace them if you do. When you buy them, check out the stitching and the weld on the soles and edges. You need to mod out the laces with 550 cord. The ones provided are adequate as laces, but if they are to be a true hiking shoe, well then. Besides, the laces provided are way too long for the shoe and you'll end up cutting them shorter. But you can still use them for something, so don't throw them away. Ive got the more expensive hikers and these are my go to's, in nearly every case. Working on second pair now; no complaints. And they do come in an alternate color at the store, maybe not online. Seems the other color is darker though.Was this review helpful?Yes (11)No (0)ReportRead all reviews
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