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Oboz Men's Wind River II BDry Backpacking Boot Detail & Feature

  • Waterproof nubuck and abrasion-resistant nylon
  • BDry waterproof membrane manages heat and moisture
  • Moisture-wicking lining
  • BFit Deluxe footbed with well-defined arch
  • Dual-density EVA midsole with PU shock pods
  • High-friction, non-marking carbon rubber outsole
  • Nylon shank
  • Rubber randing at toe and heel

Oboz Men's Wind River II BDry Backpacking Boot: Description

    The Oboz Wind River II BDRY is great for those long, remote approaches, where you need support and durability at a reasonable weight. The Wind River II boot bundles together the weight savings of EVA, the durability of PU, a waterproof/breathable BDry lining to keep feet dry, and our BFit Lacing System to lock your heel in place.Gender Specific Collar Height.Construction: Board Lasted Construction.Footbed: BFit Deluxe.Midsole: Dual Density EVA, Asymmetrical PU Heel Pod, Nylon Shank.Outsole: Wind River Outsole.Weight: M9: 24.8 oz..

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5Outstanding trekking/backpacking boot
By A. B. Barham
Like it so much I'll probably buy a second pair. Will need to get 1/2 to a full size over your normal size.

I have 2 Oboz offerings: this one and the Beartooth. I'd call the Beartooth a true backpacking masterpiece of a boot and this one ever so slightly less so, making it what I'd call a "trekking" boot. That is not a negative! This boot simply seems slightly lighter and more flexible. This boot and the Beartooth cradle the foot in a very supportive, ankle protecting snuggle-licious of a fit. This boot has slightly more flex and less fixity for the ankle, which translates into a better hiking/trekking boot versus the Beartooth's backpacking design. Having said that, this boot could also be used for backpacking and DOES provide excellent ankle support.

The "BFit" insole's arch support is the best as-delivered insole of any boot I've ever seen, making these boots among the only ones in which I do not replace the insole. Most other boot insoles seem to be made for flat footed people. The only other boot in which I use the as-delivered insoles is the Rocky S2V since that boot's insole is an integral part of the design.

A major appreciation I have for Oboz is how they put old-school semi-rigid hiking/backpacking ideas into a modern design. It is obvious that the Oboz big-shots know about boots and use what they design. They want the best on their feet when they hike/backpack and; therefore, make sure that is what they manufacture. They have succeeded with this boot and the Beartooth.

Both boots have souls and insoles that are identical. Where they differ slightly is in the rigidity of overall foot support with the Beartooth being slightly more rigid and heavy. This boot and the Beartooth may seem to some to be too narrow, but that is because - once again - Oboz is going for a TRUE, snugly fitting, ankle supporting, foot-exoskeleton of a design. To get that the boot needs to be virtually molded to your foot; thus the snugness that some will misinterpret as narrowness. The result = superb support.

They do not use the "athletic" type soul in this or the Beartooth boot, and I am VERY glad. The athletic soul is designed for flexibility and quickness; thus the term "athletic". To get that foot support DOES suffer a bit. Don't let someone try to convince you otherwise. It is a fact. Common sense: more flexible soul means less base stiffness/support. "Athletic" trades support/stability for nimbleness and lighter weight. This boot is not designed for that "athletic" purpose, thankfully. Athletic souls do have their purpose, primarily for tactical/military applications. In such instances nimbleness and quickness could mean the difference between life and death. I own such boots and love them. But for a pure backpacking/trekking boot athletic souls are most assuredly the wrong way to go since quickness and rapid direction changes are less important than stability and maximum ankle support.

In my opinion boot makers seem to often be suffering from some sort to boot bi-polar disorder - not knowing if they are designing a hiking/backpacking boot or a running shoe. Getting a bit crazy. Oboz does it right and has no boot bi-polar disorder whatsoever. Oboz rightly chose a semi-rigid, more supportive and safe, soul. The stiffer soul means definitely better ankle support in all instances since base stability is maximized, which is what I personally feel should be priority one for any boot designed to go off-road in areas where an injury could mean death due to being unable to hike out.

Slight break-in is required, but primarily for the lacing. A couple of hours to a day should do it. These boots can be laced so tightly - particularly the strap thing that comes up from the heel area - that it seems possible to constrict blood flow and end up with a dead foot. It's not a bad thing to have such a full range of fit options. It simply means you need to adjust the lacing to accommodate whatever tightness you want.

Great boot. GREAT looking boot. (The best in my opinion along with the Beartooth.) Get it.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Comfortable and fit perfect.
By Jerry D
Hiked both the south and north rim of the Grand Canyon and they were great. Hike in Zion, The Grand Staircase, Bryce, Mesa Verde and other parks. No problems and now I wear them every day.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Need help with recently purchase hiking boots!
By Michael Abbott
After twenty plus years since my last backpacking trip, my old backpacking buddy and two of our good friends did a three day backpacking trip in Glacier National Park last summer. We had been doing a number of day hikes over the last few years in Glacier and decided it was time for a more challenging adventure. One of two had not packed in 30 years and the other one had never backpacked at all. It was an excellent adventure but my old Vasque shoes of 20+ years have given up the ghost. Since our last trip was such a success we are planning a six day trip in Glacier this summer as well as a number of day hikes. Needing to replace my boots, I recently purchased a pair of the Oboz Wind River II hiking boots from Amazon.com. I am still wearing them around the house to see if I can make them work. They fit great and very comfortable, except for the arch which seems to be extremely high for my foot. By trying different inserts I am attempting to take the discomfort away as I really do like the boot. So far nothing has worked 100% but I am still working on making them comfortable so I can keep them and take them on a wonderful Glacier National Park adventure this summer. I would give them a 5 star if I can get the arch problem solved. An expensive insert might solve the problem, but I don't want to spend that kind money. Any ideas? A little frustrated, but happy hiker in Montana!

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