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Chaco Z/2 Pro Review

As a Chaco owner for 8 years, I was stoked to check out a new pair of Z/2 Pro’s.  My 8-year-old Chaco Z/2 sandals have seen better days; nicely worn treads which make hiking on slick rock a treacherous exercise, and straps that are gunked down with sand and no longer adjust the way they used [...]

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Keen Cimmaron II Review

With summer right around the corner, it is time to think about your water-based adventures. Whether hiking through wet canyons, cruising down the river on a float trip, or helping out on your buddies fishing boat, the Cimarron II by Keen, is ready to keep your feet protected. Keen calls the Cimarron II a sandal, [...]

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The North Face Elsie Review

Sandal season is here once again in the Front Range of Colorado. Mild temps, in between spring storms, have provided us with the opportunity to test out the Elsie sandal by The North Face. The Elsie is an incredibly comfortable sandal that provides an open-air feel of a flip-flop, while also offering your feet some [...]

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Salomon RX Moc Review

The first time our tester wore the Salomon RX Moc was actually out on a trail run. Early one morning, two of our testers got together for a trail run and our female tester unfortunately wore the Salomon RX Moc in the car (because they were so comfortable and easy to slip on) and forgot [...]

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La Sportiva FC ECO 2.0 GTX Review

We had the good fortune of not only testing La Sportiva’s FC Ec o 2.0 GTX, a low-top hiker, but also the mid version of the shoe, the Eco 3.0 GTX. Both the Eco 2.0 and Eco 3.0 are constructed of a nubuck leather/100% recycled nylon upper and equipped with a Gore-Tex lining to keep [...]

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Merrell Thermo Arc Ice Boot Review

Once you’ve made your way into these boots, it will take summer to get you out of them! Merrell seemed to have a comfort-oriented, active, yet stylish woman in mind when designing these boots. These no-lace, insulated boots feel like you are sliding your feet into slippers that you can head to the mountains or [...]

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Patagonia Bly Mid Review

Patagonia’s Bly Mid Gore-Tex hiking boot is comfortable on your first hike and requires little to no break in time. If you have ever worn the Bly Low, the Mid will be an easy transition and instant favorite. We tested the Bly on Front Range Colorado hikes and even strapped on a pair of snowshoes [...]

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Hi Tec V-Lite Hatha Half-Zip Review

The Hi Tec V Lite Hatha Quick-Zip 2001, what a mouth full, is a waterproof and windproof casual boot with many of the same qualities of an all weather hiking boot. The barrier to the elements is provided by Ion-mask waterproof technology along the nubuck and suede upper. The Hatha’s keep your foot toasty thanks [...]

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Sorel Cody Review

The Cody slip-ons, by Sorel, are hands down one of the most comfortable casual shoes we have tested. Fall and winter have come early here in Colorado. As a result, we have been turning to the Cody for walks with the dogs in the rain/snow, for around town use, and as post hiking shoes. The [...]

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Women’s Hi-Tec V-Lite Rapid Aero II HPI Review

The V-Lite Rapid Aero II HPi is a light weight, breathable adventure sport shoe.  This shoe was tested on the trails of North Carolina.  I really liked the hydrophobic technology that made them light weight and water resistant.  No time was needed to break them in; I went through many puddles and briefly in a [...]

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Asolo Omni GV Review

The Omni GV made a spring trip to the Rocky Mountains and was tested in melting snow conditions. Testers feet stayed dry thanks to the Gore-Tex membrane and water resistant suede upper on this shoe. The Omni is a mid weight hiker coming in at 30 oz for a pair. Testers found the Omni to [...]

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Salomon Exit Sport 2 Review

The Exit Sport 2 is a medium weight day hiker that features a mesh and leather upper which allows air movement and excellent breathability. Testers found this shoe to run a tad on the large side and had to size down ½ to 1 full size. The shoe offers a roomy toe box and flexible [...]

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Garmont Shasta Review

The Shasta is an economical low cut hiker that does not skimp on features or comfort. Testers used this hiker in the Utah dessert and raved about its’ moisture control and ability to provide breathability through the vented upper. The offset lacing system moves the pressure point from tying a knot in the laces from [...]

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Vasque Breeze Low Review

The Breeze is a low cut supportive hiker from Vasque. The Breeze has a waterproof nubuck leather upper thanks to Gore Tex and wonderful ventilation due to Airmesh nylon fabric. Testers felt that this is a high volume shoe with a very roomy toe box and wider feel; best suited for individuals with wide feet [...]

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Patagonia Bly Review

The Bly is a new shoe added to Patagonia’s line up this season. The Bly is a low profile green hiking shoe comprised of the following recycled components: POLI-CORK open cell footbed, PET/polyester mesh liner, polyester laces, and a rubber Vibram Ecostep outsole. Testers found immediate comfort with the Bly thanks to triple density EVA [...]

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