arctiv8 160448-M Men’s Insulated Waterproof Construction Rubber Sole Hiking Boots Brown-Black-Tan Size 11

August 25, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 21:46 GMT+0100 - Details)

Designed for outdoor hiking, these boots feature waterproof protection and microfiber and heat Reflective lining, maximizing warmth and comfort all-day. The durable rubber outsole will lets you challenge the nature wilderness.

Product Features

  • Durable Rubber outsole with multi-directional lugs for traction on varied terrain
  • Hiking boot featuring waterproof lining
  • Cushioned EVA footbed for supportive comfort. All-weather protection and a toasty layer of insulation.
  • Premium Water Proof Upper, Oil and Slip Resistant.
  • Measurements: Heel Height: 1 in, Platform 0.75 in, Circumference: 13 in, Shaft: 6 in.

Comments

Phil says:

Good boot for my needs at a good price. Well we just had a the cyclobne bomb storm here on the east coast and these boots arrived just in time to test them out in the snow. I put them on, laced them up and went about clearing the snow from my driveway and 4 others. My feet remained warm and dry the whole time, no leaks. So first time out they were great. I don’t plan on them a daily boots and got them specifically as a snow shoe to be used as needed. So I don’t know if I’ll have some of the problems other reviewers encountered,…

John L says:

Good Value for the Dollar I wear a 9.5 US shoe size. My foot is slightly on the wide side. Ordered 9.5 size and they fit with room for thick winter socks and comfort inserts.Size 10 would have been too roomy, size 9 probably not enough length at the toe. If you don’t plan to wear thick socks or use inserts you “might” find a half size below your normal “might” fit. Usually winter boots account for thicker socks, I think that was their intention on these boots.The black lower band…

GoVegan says:

I recommend these durable rubber and simulated leather cold weather waterproof boots. I’ve owned many pairs of hiking boots, cold weather boots, and military issued combat boots, ranging from LL Bean duck boots to Doc Martens and others from various stores over the years with which I’ve hiked the San Jacinto mountains and the desert of Palm Springs, California. If you’ve ever owned a pair of Doc Martens then you know how the soles are basically flat as a board from heel to toe, which can be brutal on your calves and shins when walking a lot. As you can see in the photo of these…

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