Columbia Men’s North Plains Drifter Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot, Dark Fog, Red Element, 11 D US

February 12, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $90.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:59 GMT+0100 - Details)

With a durable combination of suede leather, mesh and rubber upper construction, and the added protection of a reinforced rubber toecap, this waterproof mid hiking boot is ideal for picking your way through rocky terrain in wet conditions

Product Features

  • Removable Insole

Comments

Eoghan Moll says:

however a bit disappointed with the sewing on the eyeloops Overall construction is decent for the price, however a bit disappointed with the sewing on the eyeloops.I had one bust after wearing them for a couple weeks.An easy sowing fix, but overall, not bad for $50 bucks!

Andrew McIntire says:

Tested in Arctic and Temperate Conditions The perfect boot! I’ve used these for hiking the Coastal Mountains of California as well as hiking the snow of Reykjavik, Iceland and Oslo, Norway. These boots even handled great for quick walks on the streets of Tromso, Norway 350km North of the Arctic Circle where temperatures were -6C to -12C. They kept my feet warm and dry even after hours of trudging through the snow in Oslo and have great grip on both ice in the Arctic and the steep mountains of California.

Chuck Davis says:

Junk…check out the pics! Bought these in May 2017. Wore them everyday to work (I work in a field office in the desert). I do not hike, run, workout or any other extraordinary actions. I wear them for roughly 10 hours a day. I walk the job site (which is dirt) and clock on average one mile a day on these Columbia North Plains Drifter Mids. It is now February 2019 (9 months of wear) and this is what they look like now. These things are trashed. The stitching in the front disintegrated and the leather is cracked and…

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