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Columbia Sportswear Mens Coremic Ridge 2 Hiking Shoe , Keen Mens Targhee Ii Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot , Keen Mens Voyageur Trail Shoe , Salom Mens Speedcross 3 Trail Running Shoe , Deals Ecco Mens Track Ii Mid Gore Tex Boot, New Balance Womens Wt101 Trail Running Shoe , Mbt Mens Sport 2 Walking Shoe , Teva Mens Omnium Closed Toe Sandal , Adidas Outdoor , Asics Womens Gel Enduro 6 Running Shoe , Product Description Born to blaze a trail, this Coremic Ridge 2 hiking boot offers all-day comfort and ankle-stabilizing benefits. Built to stand up to harsh terrain and heavy loads, this boot features a leather upper with breathable mesh cut-outs. A tough rubber outsole provides no-slip grip on rocky trail surfaces.
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This review is from: Columbia Sportswear Men's Coremic Ridge 2 Hiking Shoe (Apparel)
I'm a longtime user of Columbia hiking boots, and the Coremic Ridge 2 boots are exactly what I've come to expect from Columbia - good price (usually available at a great price if you look around, I found these for $30 on clearance at a local shoe store), comfortable after you break them in, and perhaps most importantly built to last. I will note up front that I don't get to do loads of hiking, so these function as occasional dedicated hikers (maybe 6 - 8 dedicated day hiking trips annually) and frequent casual & recreational wear. If you're more than a recreational hiker, you would probably want to look for something waterproof unlike these Coremic Ridge 2 boots. That said here is my take on these...
First off, these are pretty sturdy boots particularly around the ankle collars. They are a bit more stiff than other Columbia boots I've owned. They aren't uncomfortable but I wouldn't hit the trail for any length of time without breaking them in first. That said, they offer really good ankle support - a plus if past injuries have left you prone to ankle sprains or twists (like me). They're cut lower around the back of the achilles to allow unrestricted forward & backward movement, but are cut higher around the sides of the ankle to restrict lateral movement. The tongue of the boots is affixed to the shoe on each side which prevents the tongue from getting offset but it also keeps the opening tight, so getting them on can be a tight squeeze. I'd say these are a medium weight boot, and they have a fairly generic (not in a bad way) aesthetic style. The best thing about them is the durability: they are well made and the soles are built to last. I've found that with all my Columbia boots the sole is the only thing that ever gives up the ghost - the shoes themselves seems indestructible, but eventually friction will wear the soles down. Columbia's OmniGrip soles hold up really well, and the treads on these offer great grip. The sizing on these is spot-on for me - I wouldn't suggest sizing up or down unless you plan to use them in cold weather with thick or multiple pairs of socks, in which case you might need to go up 1/2 size.
Overall these are a good deal. You could spend more and get higher end waterproof boots that are lighter, but for the price they're a solid value.
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