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Closeouts. Waterproof breathable Gore-Tex® and a durable, sturdy upper make the Raichle Ranger hiking boot a prime choice for rigorous day hikes and sloppy spring trails.
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By The Hiking Geekfrom Zurich, Switzerlandon 10/04/2009
Pros:
Ankle Support, Arch Support, Great Traction, Sturdy/Durable, Warm, Water Resistant
Cons:
Difficult Laces, Long Break-in
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Day Hiking, Harsh Terrain, Long-Distance Hiking, Wet Conditions
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Sizing:
Feels half size too small, Feels true to size
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
For those who claim that sizes are too small, NEVER buy hiking boots without trying them on first! And those that say that the soles are too rigid - duh! These are hiking boots for difficult terrain.
I bought these shoes in Switzerland for difficult hikes more than a year back, and after hundreds of kilometers through difficult terrain, including snow and rain, I am impressed! I bought them for more than twice the current listed price (and it was on sale then!), so I think it is a bargain as listed. It is completely waterproof (one can walk through water), has excellent ankle support, and great stability on rocky and steep terrain.
If your use is for standard terrain on paved/ well treated walkways, then go with a more flexible sole, but this shoe's soles are solid on tough terrain. It's a pity that many US stores don't stock Raichle any more - they make some of the best outdoor gear.
It does take time to break in (at least if you plan to go on a difficult hike). So make sure you wear it around town for a week or so. Just yesterday walked up and back almost 3000 feet on a super steep grade, and was amazed at how well these shoes behaved. The sole is guaranteed for 700 km! Get high quality hiking socks to go with it - they are necessary.
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Listed sizing confusing - had to order 3 different sizes to get it right and they still felt big overall. Stiff in the ankles. Would need some breaking in time. Looked well made but did return them
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Ankle Support, Comfortable/No Break-In, Great Traction, Sturdy/Durable, Toe Rand, Water Resistant
Cons:
Slippery on wet pavement
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Day Hiking, Everyday, Long-Distance Hiking, Wet Natural Terrain
Describe Yourself:
Casual/Recreational
Sizing:
Feels half size too small, Feels too small
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I took these boots on a 3 mile trek through the Southern California foothills. The Vibram sole performed admirably on a variety of terrains and grades. Steep inclines yielded zero slippage. Descents were nearly as competent with minimal traction loss on dry, firm soil. The ankle support was excellent and the gusseted tounge kept all debris from entering the footbed. The boots are confortable out of the box and do not require break-in. I could easily insert my orthotics in them as the toe box is geneous. They are not stiff Alpine boots meant for serious expeditions but are very competent for hiking. The stiff soles were very slippery on wet pavement. Very good boot, I've found a suitable replaced my Eccos!
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By Crusty Vermonterfrom Spine of the Green Mountainson 04/10/2009
Pros:
Flexible, Great Traction, Roomy
Cons:
Difficult Laces
Best Uses:
Day Hiking, Light Loads
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Sizing:
Feels half size too small
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I got these as a replacement for Asolo FSN 95's which I did not like. These boots run a quarter to a half size small according to the US conversion. However, they are true to size if you use the Euro sizing on the boot/box. It would be nice if all manufacturers could agree on the same conversion chart let alone agree on the same sizing method or scale! Getting STP to list them in the US size instead of UK would be a big help too. Listing ALL 4 sizing numbers might be the answer.
They have a roomy, wide fit especially in the toe box and arch area with a very lugged sole. I'm still having an issue with trying to get them to lace up just right as they have put a "lace loop" at the front to top transition instead of a "lace hook".
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