Columbia Men’s Newton Ridge Plus II WP Hiking Boot, Cordovan/Squash, 9 D US

September 17, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 05:34 GMT+0100 - Details)

Rich, all-over leather gives a premium outdoor feel to this supportive, waterproof hiking boot. The newton ridge plus waterproof seals out wet weather while also breathing and features a shank under the arch, delivering stability and support where you need it and flexibility where you don’t. The Omni grip® rubber outsole features rugged, grippy traction specifically designed to evacuate mud.

Product Features

  • Waterproof hiking boot featuring leather upper with breathable mesh tongue and lace-up vamp
  • Padded tongue and collar
  • Techlite cushioning midsole for comfort
  • Omni-Grip outsole

Comments

Shaco says:

Pretty nice boots Day 1 review. This is coming from owning a pair of steel toe Timberland PRO’s. I needed a pair of casual black boots for my new job, something plain and comfy. I was worried that my large feet wouldn’t fit as I ordered 14M and I usually opt for 4E width, but they feel perfect. Very comfy, doesn’t squish my pinky toes at all. I could stand and walk around all day in these. The treads on them are actually pretty nice compared to my Timbs, they would do pretty well on hiking trails I imagine. The…

Gempic says:

Not Waterproof I found the boots lightweight and comfortable but the problem is they are not waterproof. I walk miles a day as a locator and I need waterproof boots when walking into wet areas. Just the other day, all of a sudden found my toes were wet after walking in tall wet grass. At first I thought my feet got wet from wicking down my wet jeans down into my boots but I soon realized only my toes were wet on both feet so there appears to be a problem where the tongue meets the boots. When I first put them…

wanderer_239 says:

I love it when I order something and it is EXACTLY what I wanted! These boots are fantastic. The fit was spot on, and they were already water-proofed. I hiked a day after purchasing them, and I have had casual work shoes that were more difficult to break in than these. I hiked about 5 miles, in and out of water, and until I actually fell knee deep, my feet stayed completely dry. After my hike, they were covered in trail dust which turned to mud from getting dunked several times. After getting home, I simply rinsed them off and dried them with a towel, and a…

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