By Raivyn from SoCal on 12/02/2009
Pros:
Ankle Support, Attractive Color, Comfortable, Good Arch Support, Great Traction, Great Value, Lightweight, No Break-in, Sturdy/Durable, Warm, Water Resistant
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Day Hiking, Everyday, Harsh Terrain, Heavy Loads, Long-Distance Hiking, Wet Conditions
Describe Yourself:
Casual/Recreational, Value Oriented
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I wore these boots for the first time last weekend on a trip to Big Bear, CA. It snowed the entire time, temperatures got to about 28deg. I wore them for about 10 hours straight - in the car on the drive up and back, walking around in the snow, and snow tubing.
With only one pair of wool socks, my feet were dry and warm. No blisters, no break-in (though one ankle was a little stiff), very comfortable sole. I agree with a previous reviewer who wanted hooks instead of eyelets for the ankle section - it would make for taking the boots on/off alot easier. Great traction on the snow, and since I don't walk in snow very often, that was a big concern.
Some folks say the size is too big. These are hiking boots, and you want them to be roomy. One thing to consider with hiking boots is that you typically want to purchase them 1/2 to 1 size larger because your feet will expand as you hike. Also, these are boots for colder weather, and the extra room is appreciated to accomodate thick socks. When I first tried them on, I did experience a little bit of heel slippage. I tied a single knot at the locking eyelet (last hole before the ankle section - a trick a salesperson taught me), and that eliminated the problem.
The blue color is very attractive (more like a blueish steel grey), and looks good with bootcut jeans or cords, so you could wear these into town w/o looking like you are expecting a snowstorm.
For the amount of warmth they provided, they are relatively lightweight boots. You could find more "fashionable" boots for snow, but they are generally heavier than these Montrails.
Also, these are quite versatile - you can't hike very comfortably in fashionable snow boots. For the price, I think these boots are a high value item. Not only are they perfect for playing in the snow, they are attractive enough to wear around town, and seem to be durable enough to hike in less than perfect conditions. Three uses for the price of one - that's value to me.