OZARK TRAIL 10 Reviews 702 SW 8th St, Bentonville, Arkansas Outdoor Gear Phone Number

And it’s a country flip if they make a bad odor. I wore the last pair shoes for about two hours and could start smelling them. Switch shoes (after washing again) and nothing.

These boots were supposed to be leather but after 8 weeks of wearing them, they are tearing apart. Wal-Mart won’t exchange the boots for me because they no longer carry that brand. I will never EVER buy any Ozark Trail products again. I hope that you will make this right somehow.

I would recommend these boots to anyone looking for an excellent hiking boot. Now that I am seriously hiking I will move on to a better boot, but considering I could buy 6 pairs of these for about what I will spend it is not a bad boot. Just keep your expectations in line with the price you pay. The sole rubber is soft which is both good and bad.

That said I have had no blisters or hot spots. I have walked in the rain and my feet did not get wet although I have not waded through any streams. I bought these a couple of years ago on sale and as I had no immediate need put them away. I have started training for a backpacking trip and decided to use these.

They are definitely not for hiking or walking on rough terrain. I am sorry to hear so many people have trouble with them, so my thought is that if you’re young ozark trail outdoor equipment and or rough on boots look for more expensive boots. The boot stopped the car from going completely over my foot and protected the foot from and major injury.

I will NEVER spend another dime on ANYTHING with your name on it! I would not recommend these shoes to anyone nor will I ever buy another pair of this brand shoe of any kind. The boots are very durable and comfortable. I’ve had them for seven months and they’re awesome. One good note is that they are comfortable boots, but only good for walking in an office on carpet or smooth level surfaces. Rough terrain is definitely not recommended.

I understand where the roofer is coming from but he must buy a pair every month. I’m not even on concrete all day and mine wore out. They don’t ozark trail backpack last as long as the $130 boots sitting in my closet that I’ll probably pass down to my son, but I can buy a new pair every season for less.