Antwan – 2013-09-02
Very Comfortable and Capable Hiking Boot
I usually get by with some decent trail shoes for hiking and backpacking but after an unusually brutal backpacking trip I decided to invest in some legit hiking boots.I had three main criteria when I was looking for a hiking boot. Comfort, support, and price. I tried on every pair of boots in the $200 dollar range at REI. I tried Asolo's other models in the same price range and was amazed to get very different feels from each of them. All of the other models seemed to have a shallow heal cu
Kodiak Jack – 2013-08-03
Very Happy with These Boots
I bought these boots after trying on a few other Asolo boots. These seemed the most comfortable (my foot is kind of narrow). I was surprised at how light they were for being a full boot.The soles do show some wear (I have about 30 miles on them or so currently), but support is great. I carry a heavy load and have no problems. You don't feel any pointy rocks beneath your steps, and the traction is fantastic. Maybe the reason the soles show wear because of slightly softer material? I don't know, but traction is
peterpipper – 2013-05-20
top 5 boots
First off I'm 6-6 250 lbs I'm a big guy not your average hiker/backpacker. These are one of the best pair of boots I have owned. They made it threw Ben Lomond Ut once, Luis peak Ut 4 times, Waterfall canyon Ut 12 times, 4 days @ yellowstone, Bear canyon Az once, 20+ differ trails in Az, about 75 fishing trips and countless trails across Utah. My pack is usually between 20-80 lbs depending on what I'm doing. With all that abuse they are still in pretty good condition. Only time my feet got wet is when i climbed in the drink after a