RAX Men’s Wild Wolf Mid Venture Waterproof Lightweight Hiking Boots,Carbon Black,9 D(M) US

June 14, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $79.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 17:28 GMT+0100 - Details)

BRAND INTRODUCTION
Rax,established in 2010, is a subsidiary corporation of Taiya,specilized in qualified sole production,partner of many famous outdoor brand. Rax intergrated outdoor sports into busy city life, and initiates a healthy life style ” live light, walking free”. All our products are factory outlet

DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Size Reference
Please choose size according to following size match

Size 8.5 D(M) US = Foot Length 10.8 in(label size 7)
Size 9.5 D(M) US = Foot Length 11.1 in(label size 8)
Size 10 D(M) US = Foot Length 11.4in (label size 8.5)
Size 10.5 D(M) US = Foot Length 11.6in(label size 9)

NOTE
The US size on shoe label is only for Asin people’s reference, please ignore it. If you have any problem, you could contact the seller first, we will try our best to solve it

The leather upper gives a premium outdoor feel to this supportive, waterproof men hiking boot, and this mid boot has a multi-sport plus sole that increases braking power at the heel while on more demanding terrains.

V-TEX Waterproof Upper
The v-tex waterproof nano fiber membrane offers an additional barrier against water yet is breathable enough for all-day comfort.

Wolf Claw-like Antiskid Rubber Outsole
To give you a steady grip on all kinds of terrain, it has a wolf claw-like non-marking rubber outsole features rugged, grippy traction specifically designed to evacuate mud.

Lightweight Cushioning EVA Midsole
For a more relaxed and safe walking,this mid men hiker features a compression molded EVA midsole for additional cushioning ,which absorbs shock while walking,with high rebound.

Anticollision Shoe Toe Double Protection
The rough road with rocky and debris may trip you up, this model adopts leather+TPU piece double toe protection that wraps up the toe for protecting your fragile shoe toe

Product Features

  • Waterproof hiking boot featuring suede leather upper with breathable lycra material and adjustable lace-up vamp
  • Lightweight boots with cushioning EVA midsole
  • Antiskid multi-directional traction rubber outsole
  • Rax-Relieve fatigue magnetic sheet
  • Padded tongue and collar keep debris out

Comments

Kerim Abdullah Örsel says:

These bad boys were incredibly comfy and useful These bad boys were incredibly comfy and useful. People say they had issues with the laces, if you know how to tie knots you’re good. I used these boots while hiking Rico Pichincha in Quito, Ecuador. I worked on the fields with these, and walked around the Amazon rainforest. I was skeptical about buying these, then I figured what the hell. I’lltry to get rid of them after I come back from my month long trip to Ecuador because I have Red Wings and Sorels, didn’t need other boots. But I think I…

MountainManMike says:

the additional 10 being concrete) and they are very comfortable and light Just got back from a hiking trip. Put about 30 miles on these boots so far (trail miles, total about 40, the additional 10 being concrete) and they are very comfortable and light. Barely any tread wear. Waterproofed them with silicone spray and they survived streams, mud, and heavy down pours. My feet remained dry and warm, even after temps dropped below 40. Also, the insoles are like gel and supportive. I’m going to beat the crap out of these things for a while and check back in a couple…

Juan Carlos Renteria says:

… buy if you’re planning on doing some real hiking like on the product pictures Don’t buy if you’re planning on doing some real hiking like on the product pictures. I haven’t had the shoes for a month and they are completely worn out. They look years old. I’ve never had hiking shoes last me so little. The bottom white part of the sole that is made out of this soft material is almost gone and got stabbed on the foot pretty bad by a skinny thorn that should have never penetrated the shoe. Never wearing them again. These would be great for a walk around the park. They’re…

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