👟 Walk the Talk: Where Adventure Meets Comfort!
The Berghaus Men's Expeditor Ridge 2.0 Waterproof Walking Boots are engineered for the modern adventurer, featuring a shock-absorbing EVA mid-sole, waterproof leather upper, and OPTI-STUD soles for exceptional grip. Lightweight and stylish, these boots are perfect for both rugged trails and urban escapades.
J**N
Leather, better than fabric uppers.
Fingers crossed they stay waterproof , they've had some good use, comfortable fit, true to size with walking socks. Good grips on sole, no sign of problems there. I gave the leather a coat of shoe polish, now rain just runs off and mud just rinses off under a tap and they dry off a lot quicker than fabric finish boots. One very slight gripe is that the top two pairs of eyelets have fairly wide open jaws, so you have to keep a constant tension on tying laces, otherwise the laces slip out.
S**J
So far so good, I usually buy good budget boots....
As a family we have used northwest territories and johnscliffe boots for years (and recommended them as fantastic no nonsense functional waterproof walking boots) but these were offered at a price contemporary to the above so tried them out and turned out a good test of the above budget brands too!I got them for £47.00, similar to the aboveThe not so good (only my opinion)They have fabric Lacing system - nw and johnscliffe have brass hardwareThey have no leather over the tongue - the budget boots have leather panel on the tongueThe lining feels a little cheap, the budget boots have a nicer lining - and as a result they seem pretty warm, ok for cooler weather but even during this mild winter/spring they have felt too warm, so jury out on breathability at the momentToo much stitching and style over substance design that could lead to water ingress in the future...?The good!The leather is really nice, a treated waxed finish, better than the budget boots, although not as thick... But not much in the weight of either.The laces are flat - in my experience they hold much better.The sole unit seems tough, good feedback and resistance to sharp stones, although the nw and johnscliffe also have fabulous soles.Tread pattern sheds mud reasonably wellWaterproofness seems very good so far, grass, puddles, streams... Although again the nw and johnscliffe are excellent in this respectAlthough narrower than the budget boots they are comfortable and feel more at one with my foot than my usual boots - I have narrow feet though, so you may prefer the nw or johnscifoe this reason alone.They take gwax well!Overall? All mentioned are general walking boots, at £140 I couldn't justify these and would stick to, most likely, the johnscliffe canyon - amazing tough boot. Although, if caught on sale then these seem built well, comfortable and should be a solid trustworthy companion
P**T
Nice, long lasting boots, but not waterproof
I've had these boots almost a year now and are really comfortable and hard wearing. It should be noted that, if the fabric area around the laces gets wet, such as walking in long wet grass, then your socks will get wet! Much better to buy the all leather Berghaus boots with the sealed tongue.
M**T
Highly recommended.
I must say that these boots are excellent, all-weather walking boots.I usually wear a UK size 8, ordered 8 1/2 but they were returned to Amazon as I found them too small and replaced with a UK 9.They are comfortable when walking but tend to be a bit on the tight side if worn all day. If I purchase another pair in the future they will be 9 1/2 just to relieve that feeling of tightness by the end of a day of wearing.Well made, lovely boots, highly recommended.<>After wearing these boots for a month or so I noticed my feet getting wet after rain. But once winter 2020 approached and having worn them occasionally for six months or so I noticed they were regularly letting in water. The seams were beginning to split and the sides of the boots beginning to crack. This was the second pair I'd purchased, the previous about a year prior and they suffered from the toe-cap splitting away from the main body of the boot. I put that down to having done quite a lot of walking on rough ground. This second pair had much less to contend with and the same faults appeared.If you expect waterproof boots with this brand and model, you will be disappointed. They are comfortable but not durable. Their lifetime guarantee has not been tested but I do have a mind to claim but what does a lifetime guarantee even mean? What is less debatable is their claim to be waterproof. They are not. The manufacturer should spend some money on stitching and not on glue to hold their boots together. Buy something else.
O**R
Nice fit, eventually.
Very pinchy when new as quite narrow at the bridge of the foot, but after a couple of hikes, moulded out nicely to become a very comfortable boot.
J**L
Nice boots
Nice boots , they look to be more waterproof than the pair I bought a year ago, and are comfortable fit. Time will tell with how water tight they are but happy with these on 1st inspection
D**K
waterproof
The books are light and easy to wear
C**Z
Me encantan
Impermeables, calentitas y cómodas. Y el precio súper razonable. Es una gran marca.
A**E
chaussure de randonnée
Bonjour, belle chaussure, de bonne qualité, bonne semelle cranté, bon rapport qualité / prix
B**Y
Ottimo scarpa da escursione
Ottimo scarpa da escursione
A**R
Super
Super!
O**G
a little "wooden" at first ,,, had to be worn to become comfortable
a little "wooden" at first ,,, had to be worn to become comfortable
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