The Ravus Mid and Low waterproof shoes for men are ready any time for both casual and intense treks or hikes, with lightweight durability at the forefront of their construction. Our trekking shoes work hard to keep your step steady and responsive on rugged terrain and slippery conditions, while supporting your feet and ankles over rocks and anything else that tries to stand in your way. These low ankle height men's hiking boots or tactical shoes provide greater flexibility for trail walks. The Ravus are also great mens work shoes for outdoor jobs, available in men's sizes 7 to 15 and in wide widths. Categories: Hiking Boots Men, Trail Shoes Men, Waterproof Sneakers Men. Ravus Low Hiker: Shaft measures approximately 3.5” from arch Heel measures approximately 1.5” Platform measures approximately 1” Ravus Mid Hiker: Shaft measures approximately 4.5” from arch Heel measures approximately 1.5” Platform measures approximately 1”
E**O
Excelente compra.
Estos zapatos de senderismo son de los más cómodos que he tenido. Muy bien confeccionados y los materiales de primera calidad. Los recomiendo mucho a la gente que, aunque no practiquen senderismo, si son personas que caminan mucho en la ciudad o alrededores ya que evitan los dolores de pies
H**A
Buen par de zapatos
No me gustó la amplitud, están un poco angostos, pero en general son de buena calidad y apariencia
M**E
Muy buenos
Buena calidad, me gustó mucho el color y están muy cómodos para los que tenemos pie ancho
L**N
ESTAN EXCELENTES
COMO SIEMPRE LA MARCA RESPONDE A MIS EXPECTATIVAS........SON EXCELENTES
D**E
Thank you Hi-Tec
I was looking for a sturdy pair of shoes for things like yard work, fixing up the house, or yes, even hiking. I really didn't need anything too high performance. I have had some nice pairs from Oboz, Timberland, Merrel, and Rockport, but this time I wanted something I didn't have to care about. At all.Many years ago I had a cheap pair of Hi-Tec boots. I recall loving those old boots. They were ankle-high grey colored boots and I put a million miles on them. They weren't waterproof so my feet would get soaked if it rained while I was backpacking. But something about them was so likable. They were just easy to wear and were always on my feet.I find that waterproof boots are usually bulkier. I wear a size 13, so I have plenty of bulk already and I just don't care for the Frankenstein look. Another thing about waterproof boots is that most of the time you don't need waterproofing (unless you do), and of course your feet breathe less. I don’t care what Gore Tex fabric claims. Most of the time my feet are overheating, so for me to have waterproof boots, it'd be like having a 4x4 SUV in Los Angeles. That's not at all my style. In fact, in my teen years I used to off-road my 1977 Ford Granada. Never got it stuck so bad I couldn’t dig it out either. That’s kinda like these boots. They're the Ford Granada of footwear.So…As far as water reSIStance, yes...yes they are that. Not waterPROOF. Unless you submerge your entire foot, or hike for hours in tall grass in the pouring rain, your feet will be golden. The Leathery, nylonish uppers are thick enough to absorb enough moisture to keep your feet dry in most situations.The soles are just the thick, rugged type I was looking for too. Because sometimes when doing construction projects, you need to kick something heavy to budge it into place, or you step on a screwdriver or a nail or something. These boots will give you peace of mind in this type of situation...especially when compared to your old Asics running shoes. The toe protection is perfect for what I want.When digging outside, you can stomp on that shovel pretty hard without the soles exposing the arch of your foot. They offer plenty of the protection a work or hiking boot offers, and they are light, comfortable, and only fifty bucks. You can’t really go wrong.One thing I’ll mention here is that when I bought them, the comfort level was not that good. The insole was hard and flat. This bothered me. So I bought a pair of $20 insoles (see pic). At first I just slid them in on top of the regular ones but it was way too snug. So I tore out the originals which was a bummer at first, but they were only glued in a couple spots so it wasn't too bad and boy howdy am I glad I did that. The comfort level is now very good.
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