Hiking Shoe Free Shipping "Salomon Men's Synapse Mid CS Hiking Boots" 9 out of 10. based on 189 ratings
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Light weight, quick fit, comfortable
By Glenn Watson
These shoes are very light, fit great and are very quick to put on and take off. They took 2 days to loosen up and wear in, now fit and flex beautifully. Love the quick fit and release lacing system, takes me 5 seconds (literally) to put them on and take the shoes off! Spent 2 days walking in these and no sore points, feel very light and comfortable.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
great support
By Al of NY
its a great boot, not just hiking but working outdoors. Gives great support but also flexible and is also breathable
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Best hiking boots ever
By Rob
40 years ago I used Red Wing's with the vibram sole ~ They weighed a ton, but with a little care and annual snow seal, they met my needs. Over the past 15 years I've used Timberline's; lighter but still leather inside and out. They took some breaking-in. But the Solomons!!! ~ I read the reviews, bought them and trained in them for a 1-day Mt. Whitney extreme hike.
They are incredibly light, took virtually no time to break-in, and feel like slippers! 10-weeks of hill sprints and fast marches across broken concrete. Plenty of grip and adequate support (my ankles were ok to start with), and a good platform.
Then, last June, we made the climb ~ 17-hours, and no damage to my feet ~ I couldn't believe it!
This is my second pair ~ after all that training and the climb I was visiting a brother in law, and I suggested he try them on a hike in California ~ He loved them and being a regular hiker (I'm occasional), I gave them to him. I returned home to Michigan, and it
has taken me over 6-months to find my size on sale ($110) ~ So I've finally replaced them. I wore them for two days at work, and I'd take them to the mountains tomorrow (alas, no mountains in Michigan) ~ so I'll have to plan a trip!