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Foxelli Men’s Hiking Boots – Waterproof Breathable & Lightweight Suede Leather Hiking Boots for Men

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Size: 13


Color: Brown


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 9, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Foxelli


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  • Just arrived today. Very comfortable so far. UPDATE after 10 hours of wear.
Size: 10.5 Color: Brown
Over years I have worn out a series of hiking/outdoor boots from brands like Nike, Columbia, Ugg and Timberland. In every case the boots cost from 50 - 100% or more than these Foxelli boots (Model 13939M). I've been wearing them indoors today to test the fit and comfort without risking any wear and tear from outdoors in case they need returning. First, they are very comfortable with good support and decent 'foothold' when laced and tied. Surprisingly light weight. I'm hoping lightweight doesn't translate into 'fast wearing' or 'easy to fall apart'. I've checked them over as well as I know how and it appears that all the seams are well fitted with glue and then sewn double stitched. They should hold together well and be able to hold back water / snow. They have an interesting 'Product Insurance' 1-year Warranty where they indicate that they will replace the boots if anything goes wrong with them. The boots are in very rural Northern Illinois - winters here are typically 'colder than a Mother-In-Laws kiss' with several feet of snow / slop and ice. The claim is that they are waterproof - we shall see. Out of the gate, I'm giving them 5 Stars for first impression, fit and finish, appearance and first walk-around. The only other observation I can make is that the length of the boot is just a very little bit shorter than most 10.5US boots I've had. Not uncomfortable at all, just different than what I'm used to. I expect that they may 'grow' a bit with regular wear. If I were prone to wearing heavy socks, I would go a half size larger. A very good value at the price. BTW: the pair of free socks and extra laces was a nice surprise. UPDATE: I've worn these boots about 10 hours now. We're very light on snow right now so I didn't have occasion to test how well they do 'grip-wise'. They are very comfortable to wear and walk in. Have walked several miles on mixed trail and several miles on hard surfaces - still 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023 by Michael Lester

  • Update: Comfortable right out of the box!
Size: 12 Wide Color: Blue
Six month update: These boots are excellent and customer support is amazing! Back in May I wore these boots in the Black Hills, SD on a 4 mile hike called Sunday Gulch at Custer State Park. It began raining about a mile in. No big deal as I packed rain gear. The temperature went from 50 to 35 over the next couple of hours, and the gentle rain kept switching to big snow flakes and back to rain. It was actually quite beautiful and a wonderful experience being in nature. We had the trail to ourselves because of the weather. Fast forward to the end, and by the time we got back to the truck I had learned that my rain gear was worthless as I was soaked to the bone, and my feet were the only part of my body that was warm, dry, and comfortable. These are top quality boots. I walked many miles in them before and after this hike, and they are great. Take care of your feet and don't hesitate to get yourself a pair. Just did the 10k Volksmarch to Crazy Horse and decided after that it was time for some new hiking boots. The other weekend I went to a couple different stores, Cabellas being one, tried on numerous pairs, and nothing really felt right. I've got picky feet, I guess. I've I always been skeptical buying shoes on line for that reason. I bought a pair of these because of the good reviews and I liked the way they looked. I put them on expecting to find something wrong, but my feet went, "Aaaah!" They immediately felt comfortable, heel support, toe box, cushion of the sole. Now, I haven't walked a single mile in them yet, and if my opinion changes I will provide an update. But first impressions are very favorable. Don't worry. Give them a try. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Excellent boots
Size: 11.5 Color: Blue
I have been an avid hiker for decades and a hike leader for over a decade. I summited Mt. Whitney 13 times among many other peaks in California. In a few months, I plan to visit Everest Base Camp plus 3 Passes in Nepal so I am looking for something better than what I have presently. I have worn Saucony Peregrine for many years before that I wore Salomon Speedcross for many years. In addition, I also have Lowa Renegade boots and Zamberlan Tofane for years. The purpose of my search is to find a new pair of boots better than what I have. Nepalese guide insists that I wear boots. My Lowa Renegade weighs 2.8 lb while Zamberlan Togane weighs 5 lbs. Both are on the heavy side for me. I want to find out if there is a pair of boots out there that is better suited for this trip so I started the search. I started by comparing published specs and noted that Salomon boots tend to be lighter. Their boots also have aggressive tread that I like. Lowa Renegade is durable and reliable, but its leather top makes it more rigid and heavier. Zamberlan Tafane is super comfortable but very heavy. I tried Salomon Quest 4D Forces 2. This is truly a solid pair of boots. Many service men/women wear it for good reason. It is very rigid and likely an overkill for my trip. I tired Salomon Quest 4. It weighs over 3 lbs and still very rigid. REI salesman sweared by it, but I want some flexibility so that I can move a bit faster on trail. There are lots of positive comments on Salomon X Ultra 3 so I ordered one to try out, and it didn’t disappoint. X Ultra 3 is a pair of well balanced boots that weighs only 2.2 lb. I read that X Ultra 4 is even more flexible so I tried it out at REI. It is much more flexible alright, maybe too much. I searched Amazon to see if there is something else out there that can challenge X Ultra 3, and I can’t help but noticing the 4.7/5 score on the Foxelli boots. Foxelli boots? Is this for real? I have used their poles for years. Their poles replaced my Black Diamond poles. They are much lighter and every bit as strong but more durable. I ordered a pair of Foxelli boots to try. My first impression is the tread is nearly as aggressive as X Ultra 3. If the tread is not as aggressive, that would have been a dealbreaker for me. I put on my wool socks and tried on both Foxelli and X Ultra 3 side by side. Below are my observations: Foxelli is much more comfortable than X Ultra 3. I have Foxelli 11.5 vs. X Ultra 3 11.5 wide. Foxelli fits my foot perfectly. X Ultra toe box is not as comfortable. Foxelli heel is higher as to provide more ankle support. Foxelli sole is so much more comfortable than X Ultra. Out of curiosity, I removed its insole and noted that it is much thicker than X Ultra’s Orthilite. There are even strategic padding in the Foxelli insole to provide more support. Foxelli weighs 2.8 lb as compared to 2.2 lb for X Ultra. However, for X ultra to work for me, I will need to add a heel cup to give it more cushion that will bring its weight to 2.4 lb. The question I asked myself was why Foxelli was more comfortable than X Ultra. I sticked my hand inside the boot and that was when I noted that it was fully padded inside like Zamberlan Tafane that costs $ 500. I also noted that X Ultra upper is made up of many pieces of various materials as compared to a much simpler design of Foxelli. The more materials to stitch together, the more stitches to come loose one day. Suede is much more durable than synthetic fabric. My hunch is Foxelli will likely be more durable. Foxelli is 0.4 lb heavier than X Ultra 3. In light of the additional padding and thicker insole, I decided to return X Ultra 3 to REI and wear Foxelli for my EBC trip. I will post an update after the trip. Suggestion: The shoelace hooks can be improved by using the same locking shoelace hook at the top of the shoe to secure the last 3 shoelace hook positions. With current arrangement, ankle is not securely locked down. Feet tend to slide forward inside the boots. The last 2 shoelace hooks are the most important because they keep the feet steady inside the boots. I hope Foxelli can make this improvement. 7/27/22 Update: Wore the boots to Onion Valley, CA and Big Pine Lakes, CA over the weekend. I noted that the insole is a bit too soft. My feet inside the boots move too much to get full ankle protection. Softer insoles are good for work boots. However, for hiking over rough terrain, a bit firmer insole will keep the feet inside boots steady as to provide more ankle protection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2022 by fastmc fastmc

  • Good looking, sturdy, comfortable
Size: 7 Color: Grey
True to fit, 1/2 size bigger would have been perfect. Still a good fit.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024 by Lowry House

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