NORTIV 8Men's Low Top Waterproof Hiking Shoes Trekking Trails Outdoor Work Shoes,Size 5.5,Army/Green/Black/Orange,160448_Low
M**L
Good walking shoes.
This is my second pair following my approval of a pair I purchased two weeks previously. I do about 10 km per day and alternate between the two pairs. Comfortable and show good wear and tear so far (about 200km so far per pair). I will probably buy these again if they wear well during the next 500km minimum walked distance I would expect from each pair..
M**K
Good for the price
Unfortunately I had to return as they seemed one size too large (usually a UK 10 on most shoes which vary but these seemed like an 11 - even tried wearing thick socks). As I only tried them on indoors, I can't give an accurate review but they did seem comfortable and quite strong/well made with good stitching.Not the lightest of shoes (seemed as heavy as my steel toe cap work trainers) but not so heavy that it's a struggle to walk!It didn't feel like they needed to be worn in, but this could have been the fact that the size was too large for me. Compared to the more expensive £80+ branded trainers - it seems a bargain at half the price, just make sure you get the correct size.
A**R
Good quality waterproof trainers
They are a good fit and very comfortable to wear. Good grip soles as well. Would thoroughly recommend.
S**P
These Look As Those They Are 'Outlet' Quality
Having had these for about six weeks and walking about 20 miles per week, let's deal with the positives first. They are available in half sizes, so none of this either being half a size too small or half size too big to fit, which is good. The other positive is they do indeed seem to be waterproof, based on getting soaked a couple of times whilst out walking and also having to traipse through some lengthy puddles at times.As for the negatives, my initial feelings from first wearing them is that they seem to have the quality that you would expect from a manufacturers 'outlet' store, where goods are sold cheaply because the quality isn't 100%. The main issue I've had, and never experienced this ever with shoes, trainers or boots, and that is that the tongue on them is too short. As a result, within about 100 metres, the laces across the top eyelet are digging into you, as they ride over the tongue, which means that I have to tie them without using the top eyelet and then they just don't feel as snug. The second negative may be as a result of the first, but after only six weeks, one of the laces has started to disintegrate, with the outer covering coming apart, which then makes it more awkward to tie the laces as they won't go through the eyelets because the outer covering is bunching up. I can best describe the laces from the start as being very rough (like a rope with an outer thin layer), and as a result you could never get a truly tight knot. My last pair of trainers, whilst worn right down after several years of use are still on the original laces, so I'll save these before I bin them.UPDATE as of 20th November. Another four weeks and the replacement lace has also started to fray. Not only that, but both of them now feel oversize. They were size 9.5 but now feel like their size 11, and no amount of retying the laces help. I've even resorted to wearing a pair of thick winter socks and they still feel loose. Walking on level ground is bearable enough, but walking on any sort of slope and you feel your feet moving around in them.
A**N
Comfy, solid, good value.. not very waterproof
I wore these shoes for the first time today, walking around town during heavy rain. They were stiff at first but became comfortable quickly. They felt solid and durable. I walked about 6 miles in an urban setting (walking in town not a walk in the country). It did include maybe 70 feet walking across wet grass. The shoes started letting in a little water around the top of the toes and laces towards the end of the 6 miles. I’ve worn expensive branded waterproof walking shoes which have let in water much quicker than this. My verdict is that these are fine for urban walking if it’s not too wet but I wouldn’t wear them hiking in the country if rain is likely
T**
I have re-rated these
Had them for some time. Needed for work around the grounds needed waterproof footwear. Inrun in these only small distance across paddock when wet and they are ideal and supportive. Nb im no runner! Just a tad of excercise. They came a size smaller and they were fine. Will see how long they last if ok will buy to suit above needs.
S**Y
Not expecting too much from these
01/09/23These shoes are very lightweight, they fit ok and they look good, the first thing I saw when I opened the box was spare laces attatched to the shoes which made me think the makers of these shoes are either confident the shoes will outlive the original laces or the laces are so cheap that they won't last very long, when I tried on the shoes and went to tie the laces it became clear straight away the laces are NOT going to last very long at all, they feel very very cheap they're not smooth at all but very lumpy this could be intensional by design but seems very weird if it is.I've given the shoes 4 stars for now because as they say "don't judge a book by it's cover", I'll give them a few month to bed in and return with a more informative update to this review depending on the results and append appropriately.
J**A
Good heavy duty trainers. Superb value for money.
I bought a pair of Merrils "for smart" at the same time as I bought these for day to day use. The Merrils cost almost exactly £100 more, and are no better.I wear them every day for walks, office and shopping.These are well made and comfortable - and excellent value for money.Update 23/02/2023: They are proving to be excellent outdoor trainers (a bit heavy for the gym / living room). Good tread pattern for walking the dog, shopping, grassy paths and mud etc. Completely waterproof so far.
J**R
Comodos y resistentes
Me sorprendió la calidad del calzado por su precio, tienen suela con la rigidez ideal para los caminos rocosos y terracería, los uso a diario para caminar 3 kilómetros y son muy cómodos, me gustaron mucho.
C**Y
GREAT SHOES
Great shoes, comfortable and waterproof. Great deal for the extremely low price.
T**R
My second pair for a reason - Not the most expensive nor the least...
I've gotten my second pair now of the low rise AND I've also got the high top hiking boots so I've got some good experiences with these.Likes:- Good price point for hiking shoes/boots- Good wear (I hike weekly and do approx. 45km - 65km in all terrain)- The side profile is good, after all those km's I put on them over the past 4 months (same boots) the profile is now showing signs of wear which is to be expected over rocks, water and mud.- Water proof...yyyeeess but I do clean them and re-spray monthly so I would not rely on the factory waterproofing to last for many months.- Comfort, again I hike A LOT and in hiking socks these are very comfy, in a marathon single day hike I put on 22km's and it was not an easy hike, spent a lot of time in shale and loose dirt and a few streams, I did notice a very minor amount of moisture starting to work it's way in but given that, no problem.DISLIKES:- Less 'plastiky' looking side profile it does crack as mine have and I expect these to as well- Better gripping sole, materials are so inexpensive, this is an area I'd love to see improvement on- Liner on the heel, this is an area that most shoes lack solid construction, these are no different.SUMMARY:I'd get them, and I do get them and I will continue to get them for a reason. I used to wear out a $200 pair of hiking boots each season, and I do of these as well but for 1/3 of the price for the same thing!
A**R
Léger
Good product for the price. fast shipping. Thank you.
M**
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