Hiking in cold or winter scenarios has never been so nice. This adidas Terrex Free Hiker shoe was specifically designed for ultimate comfort on long hikes. Its socklike Primeknit upper, paired with COLD.
A**N
Excellent hiking/long urban walk boots, BUT
There are a couple of things to note. On the adidas website, sizing was the chief complaint. I wear a 6.5 in heels, 7 in most ever other shoe except for Hoka Mach 5s (where I wear a 6.5, but a 7 in Cliftons). Not sure what size to buy, I based my choice off of the only adidas boot I could try on locally--their regular hiking boot (6.5 fit me). I went half a size up from there and they fit perfectly. If I'd followed the advice in the comments on the adidas website, I would have gotten a 7.5 and it would have been too big. Additionally, the uppers are stiff to provided support and stability. If you have slim to normal ankles it's fine. Thick ankles won't fit. Finally, these are best for people with feet shaped like mine, wide at the toes with a very narrow heel
T**R
Warm and dry
My wife reported back on these. She’s visiting family in Scotland, and they hike around daily. She said that her feet were the warmest parts of her body. They’re sturdy and provide excellent traction, plus they’re slip-on.
C**N
BEST HIKING SHOES
I purchased these for my first snow hike up Mount Rainier. I absolutely love them! Perfect for any type of cold weather hiking, rain or shine. The gore-tex holds up against the snow and rain and the insulation keeps your feet nice and warm. I didn't even need to use sled shoes on the mountain because the soles were enough. They were also so comfy, no foot pain and we hiked over 10 miles. I can't recommend these more. Everything was accurate from the seller and the shipping was also perfectly on time.
A**A
Comfy
Agree with other reviews- very snug to slip into, takes some finesse and effort. I have narrow ankles and am wide at toes. Fits great once on. Went half size up
K**A
Stay dry
I use these for snowshoeing or hiking in light snow. Warm and dry. I sized up 1/2 size because I don't like pinched toes. My only complaint is the fabric foldover/seam at the top of the zipper which digs into my leg so I have to wear 2 pair of crew socks to cushion. I have average width feet with small ankles and these are snug with socks to slip my foot in and zip but not tight. If you have thick ankles these may be hard to get your foot in and zipped up.
T**E
Great Hiking Shoe
I bought these after a recent trip to Acadia and slipping and sliding all over the rocks on my old ones. This is my first pair of Adidas hiking shoes, and I’m wondering why I didn’t choose them to begin with.I love my Ultraboosts, and these use the same insole as those, but with way better traction. The traction rubber is made by Continental (they manufacture tires), and I don’t feel like they are going to wear down quickly at all. Also, they are extremely lightweight for being waterproof. The zipper is super comfortable as well, with a sock like sleeve to put your foot in instead of struggling to stuff your foot in some of the other high ankled options out there.
M**J
Comodas
Amo mis botas
L**O
Horrible in snowy/icy conditions
For a boot that’s advertised to deal with snow and ice, this is the worst winter boot that I’ve ever owned. I can’t believe I paid this much for such a lackluster boot. Literally every step I took in the snow, the boot wouldn’t have complete traction. Not confidence-inspiring at all.
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