Ozark Trail Hikers Reviews

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

After he checked me out, he said there was no noticeable swelling or discoloration. I purchased a pair of men’s Hikers to use while I deliver the morning newspaper. I was quite satisfied with the fit, comfort and that they kept my feet dry. I did not anticipate what else they would do to save my feet. Bottom line is these hikers are terrible for actual hiking. Not high quality, but then, they are not high price.

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 strongly urge people to go with ANYTHING else if you want a lasting boot. Someone posted that these are probably made in the same Chinese factory as 120 dollar boots. In short their “hicking” boots are for the casual hiker that walks from a parking lot to a lodge, period. I would never recommend these to anyone. I could wiggle my toes while under the wheel without any pain.

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 am not a fan of Walmart; I have purchased OT equipment for camping like mantles for Coleman lanterns, etc. even the coolers are much cheaper than Yeti. I used to hike in rugged country in Washington and have always preferred Hi-Tec (they have cheapened quality over the years). I have tried to destroy them (not literally but spent on $5).

Anyone could look at the sole and see how much wear they have had, as well as the top of the boot. I have purchased this same type of boot in the past, without issue, was hoping for a repeat. Sorry to say, this may cause me to look elsewhere and go with a different brand.