Vasque Men’s Mantra 2.0 Hiking Shoe,Dark Earth/Chili Pepper,10.5 M US

December 27, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $84.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:17 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Mantra 2.0 is a modern hiking shoe. Form meets function, with stability-providing midsoles, Vibram outsoles, and durable nubuck and mesh uppers. Comes with or without Gore-Tex liner, so it’s ready for walks in the park or walks into the wild.

Product Features

  • Low-cut hiking shoe with the same stability and grip of a backpacking boot
  • 1.8mm Nubuck leather upper with abrasion resistant mesh for breathability and durability
  • Speed lacing system for comfortable fit and performance hiking
  • Dual Density EVA footbed
  • Vibram Nuassi outsole with XSTrek Compound for trail traction

Comments

Anonymous says:

Really well built footwear I am a door to door sales rep for a cable company. I use my Samsung gear watch to count my steps. On an average day I walk 16,000 steps (aprox 6.5 miles). The terain verries greatly and good footwear is an absolute must. I will start bt saying tbat right out of the box I was impressed with the overall build quality. Ankle support is is actually better than expected from a hiking shoe vs boot. These shoes are absolutely a dream to walk in. In over twenty years of 6-10 miles a day walking…

Anonymous says:

Keepers. I’m pleased so far. OK, so I’ve had them a week. Walked maybe 8 miles so far, including the Independence Day parade today, and a couple of 2.5 mile gravel trail walks with the dog. I got Spenco’s top support insole with these too, and tossed the stock insole immediately, never even tried. The give me good support, protecting my feet from the walnut-sized rocks that are all too common in the gravel trails around here (Cascades). Reasonably comfortable on steep downhill stretches, which has been a problem. The size…

Anonymous says:

Expect wet feet in rainy weather… I haven’t owned Vasque boots since a classic leather pair in the late 1970s, and they were terrific, but heavy, of course. Over the years, I graduated to lower profile hiking shoes, and when an especially well-designed pair of Merrill boots that I really liked were phased out last year (nooo!!), I decided to give Vasque another try. The fit was fine with a pair of heavy socks, though the sole felt thin compared to my Merrill’s when hiking on rocky terrain or volcanic rock. But the real…

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