BerghausMen's Expeditor Ridge 2.0 Waterproof Walking Boots | Breathable | Durable | Extra Cushion
C**I
What you need to know..
Shoes are quite light, making them a perfect choice for hiking. I have also used them in rainy conditions, and I can confidently say that they are waterproof.The only thing to note is that the surface grip is not very good. Other than that, they are great shoes.
M**R
Good quality - definitely worth the price
My husband had these years ago and they had lasted a long time but finally gave up - but he did have them for 10 years... He moved to Regatta (mainly because I bought them for Christmas or birthday presents). With all the walking we do the other boots didn’t last as long so I paid more and went for these.He loves them, very supportive, good quality great grip on the soles and he confirms they are fully waterproof as claimed.So paying a bit more means I won’t be buying new walking boots for him every year.
J**E
Good Pair of Boots
Good pair of boots, got them while on offer though wouldn’t have paid full price for them. Feel a bit bulky.
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
R**E
Berghaus Men's Expeditor Ridge 2.0 Waterproof Walking Boots - excellent boots a a great price
i have been looking for a new pair of walking boots for several months, so many to choose and so much range of price. These Berghaus boots dropped from £90 to £60. Very good quality and comfortable from day one. I ordered a size 10 (my usual size) and they fit perfectly.Fingers crossed they will last well.
C**S
Most comfortable boots i have had.
Seem like excellent quality,really comfortable..come with a free repair service, hopefully won't need it.
D**H
Not impressed with manufacturing
Bought these August '24 for winter season - so have been wearing probably two or three times a week over the winter from about end of October. Boots are comfortable - with minimum 'wearing in' required. Waterproofing was effective for about the first two months and then some dampness in toe area (not sweat!). In the last couple of weeks right foot has been noticeably wetter on rainy days - then I noticed stitching had broken around toe-cap area of the right boot. This has worsened considerably over the last few days (see photo).
S**W
Get what you pay for.......
Would not buy these again and better to pay more for a boot. Not comfortable, thin soles, make my feet ache.
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