ASOLOFugitive GTX Hiking Boot - Men's
H**D
Possibly the best light hiker out there, Edit
Let me preface my review by saying I have been living, working, and playing in light hiking boots for nearly my whole life (56 years), starting with lowa and raichle boots in the ‘70s and ‘80s. I have worn and worn out many different brands. Today many boots last me only a few months or a few weeks before falling apart; the worst offenders of late are Salomon and Danner. Now, I have only had these Asolos for a couple of weeks but they are, right out of the box the most comfortable boots of this type I’ve ever worn. The fit is perfect ( 12, EE). The lacing system allows precise adjustment depending on the thickness of your socks. I’ve snowshoed in them for several miles with zero issues and wear them every day to work (I’m a carpenter and am on my feet most of the day). The styling is sharp, garnering compliments wherever I go. The build quality of this boot appears very good; much better than similarly priced boots. The tongue folds in nice and neat without bunching up or pinching like some other brands. No fancy lacing system here; just simple metal eyes and hooks and paracord laces. The gore tex booties do their job well, no leaks so far.The true test will be the test of time; more reviews to follow.Edit; glad to see that Asolo is still manufactured in Romania just like my old Asolo boots. Lots of companies are outsourcing to southeast Asia nowadays. I have never owned a boot made in southeast Asia that lasted more than 6 months. Buy your Nikes and Adidas from those folks; I’ll let the europeans build my boots.
N**L
The perfect bridge between a day hiker and mountaineer boot.
This boot is a great bridge between an advance day hiker, and mountaineering boot. Besides the overall build quality, and rigidity of the boot, the biggest seller for me was the shape of the outer sole. From the heel, arch, ball, and toe roll(arch from the ball to the toe); this boot followed my natural step. All the other boots I tried similar to this (Salomon, Merrell, Keen) I found my self sitting back on my heels funny and fighting to get past the toe roll. Basically it felt awkward to walk in, and breaking them in would take forever. These however felt ready to go, out of the box. A good boot in the shoe store is fine and dandy, but out in the hills is where it counts.So far I have about 25+ miles on these, all in late fall early spring conditions (not too far bellow freezing, mud, snow, ice, water etc). Build quality is superb. Not a single fray, or imperfection. Warmth wise, they are okay. They have a large toe box which is good for giving the toes enough room for big socks and warm are, however the insulated tongue is fairly bulky if you really try to sinch the laces down (and you'll choke your foot). I wouldn't use these mid winter, or really at all much bellow 20f. When your moving it's fine, but they don't offer much for insulation (nor do they advertise that). They aren't rain boots, but I have yet to get swampy feet from sweat or slush. And when they do get wet, they seem to breath well, and dry out quickly. The lace locks at the heel joint take a bit to get right, they are pretty narrow and lacing is not quick, however they hold really well and I havent had the laces fall even when tied loose. The sole grip is great. We have a lot of boulder trail in New England and these did Washington up tucks and lion head, and didn't miss a beat. Descending in the snow, they were equal to my micro spike (obviously useless on ice like any rubber sole). No slipping on rocks unless they were dripping wet, and even then they had something to give.My one gripe (or I guess 2) is the toe box. Because it's so stiff, you can't lock your toes down well. Some other people I know with these have the same problem of hot spots/ blistering under their big toe. Under 5-7 miles you barely notice it. But on long hikes or steep descents, it can get pretty bad. Now if you haven't hiked upwards of 10+ miles in a day, you have to understand that ALL boots have pitfalls like this. Usually its a toss up. A boot that is flexible and cushy with not support your arch causing serious sore feet and shin splints, plus little foot protection. Or you get a rigid boot with great support and protection, but depending on how it matches your foot, get some blisters. Hiking is not a painless sport... Now, the toe box is definitely a compromise area that I am happy to work around, considering how perfect the boot is otherwise. Second piece to this I will say is get some superfeet. I have Blues and they take this boot to the next level. Do a decent job of reducing the toe burn, but there really isn't much that can be done if your toes/ foot are narrower.Id expect someone with rounder, plumper feet to find this boot great but more snug.
A**Y
Durable yet comfortable
Use them for everyday activities. Weather resistant outer shell provides protection from the elements. They are a little heavier and a little more expensive but the comfort, durability, versatility, grip and traction make them well worth the money. Overall a solid boot that won’t breakdown quickly.
J**R
Best hiking boots I've ever had!
I walk a lot, as my dog will attest (5-7 miles about 5 days a week). I use both asphalt paths and dirt-rock walking paths on a rolling environment. As I've gotten older I've had some issues with my ankles, due to sports injuries when in college. They can go out on me even when walking a relatively flat surface. I needed something with sufficient ankle support and went higher up my leg; however, I didn't want anything quite so high as my Army-reserve son's boots. The Asolo Fugitive GTX Hiking boots are perfect! They were perfect even during the first week of breaking them in - first time I've ever NOT had blisters with a hiking boot. I thought they might be too stiff, given my willingness to tolerate some of the general changes in hiking boots over the last 20 years. But these are like Cinderella's slippers! The Asolo are comfortably secure and the laces are easily adjusted for different levels of snugness in phalanges, metatarsal, and tarsal areas. I can easily wear them all day long. They are also handsome enough to wear with slacks and sports coat. I'm probably going to order a second pair so that I'll have them for many years. They are well worth the shekels.
I**N
Excelente calidad
Estas botas valen lo que cuestan. Desde que las sacas de la caja y las tienes en la mano puedes sentir su excelente calidad. Mucho más que otras botas que ya se han vuelto comerciales como Salomón y que incluso pueden ser más caras.El ajuste es muy bueno y ajustado al pie. (Pide modelo Wide si tienes pies anchos)Más adelante y con más uso regresaré a darle seguimiento a mi opinión. Por lo pronto todo Perfecto
D**.
Great boot but way too narrow..
Look like a great boot but nowhere near wide enough for me...
A**N
Five Stars
Wouldn't have any other!
C**A
Se rompió la cuarta vez que se usó
Mis botas se rompieron la cuarta vez que las usé, me comuniqué con Asolo, y su política de garantía es simplemente ridículo
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