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TrekSta Assault GTX Hiking Boot - Men's
For a down-and-dirty hiker that looks, feels and performs more like a mid-top shoe, look no further than the Treksta Assault GTX Hiking Boot. Built with a Gore-Tex waterproof breathable membrane and an ultra-tacky outsole, the Assault has the tools you need to motor through muddy, snowy, and icy trail conditions.
- Gore-Tex waterproof breathable membrane keeps you dry through wet and muddy conditions and allows foot sweat and moisture to escape
- Unique NestFit construction means that shoe's upper, last, insole, midsole, and outsole all 'nest' perfectly with each other for a supremely precise fit
- Highly breathable synthetic upper keeps your toes cool and dries quickly
- From mud to ice to snow, IceLock HyperGrip outsole provides traction over a wide variety of slippery terrain
- Molded leather heel system lends extra protection and torsional stability without affecting the boot's overall flex
- Lightweight EVA midsole and triple-density EVA insole ad plenty of cushioning and support from the long road ahead
Bottom Line:
One boot for any trail.
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The fit is unique
By:
kwi2444928
October 14, 2011
Since there are no reviews period, I'll add my experience with the fit only (they had to be returned).
I have a very hard-to-fit foot because I'm an E width, 39.5 EU size, low arch, and a low instep. Needless to say I've tried on a lot of boots from Salomon, Scarpa, Asolo, and Salewa to name a few. None of these manufacturers came close to having the correct width (even Scarpa and Asolo in wide) and all crushed my pinky toe.
TrekSta, with their Nestfit business has a fantastic fit for my foot in terms of width, length and volume required to fill the boot. However, the arch support is, in my opinion, wayyyyy too high. For a comparison, it feels like the green superfeet, possibly a bit higher. This one reason alone made me return them (on another site).
I ordered my normal size and found it to be perfect with light cushion socks (injinji's, 2 pair). I'm not sure how this boot would work with a more narrow foot, but TrekSta claims it fits a wide variety of feet.
Hope this helps gauge the fit a little better.
The size chart is from TrekSta's customer service and is official
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