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Asolo Men's TPS 520 GV Hiking Boot in Medium Width

Asolo Men's TPS 520 GV Hiking Boot in Medium Width

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Colors:
ChestnutChestnut
Brand: Asolo
Category: Apparel
Department: Mens

Buy New: $159.96 - $230.00

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews


ASIN: B000AOP2OU


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars good solid shoe   September 15, 2008
I am a UPS driver I buy 2 pairs of these shoes ever year.
I put a lot of hard miles on them.



5 out of 5 stars great boots   January 6, 2008
I love these boots. I have had them for two years and every time i put them on i wonder why i don't just use them as my every day shoes. They are so comfortable and they also look really good. These boots make hiking a thrill and they hold to the trail extremely well.


5 out of 5 stars An excellent boot for the right foot.   June 13, 2007
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I just bought a pair of these boots after looking around, reading reviews and then trying on five different brands. Here's what I discovered: as you might imagine, different companies create their shoes using different "lasts" or generic foot shapes. These differ quite a bit, which is somewhat surprising. So, I strongly recommend that you try on many different boots before you buy. For example, I've always bought Vasque boots in the past, because they fit my narrow (B-width) foot pretty well. This time, I tried on some Vasque boots, Montrails, Merrills, Lowas and Asolos. The Asolos fit my foot incredibly well right out of the box. They were/are the most comfortable boot I've ever owned. They are also, evidently, very durable. A friend who used to be a backpacking guide and now works in an outdoor outfitting store told me that she had other friends who had had this particular boot re-soled three times from heavy use and were continuing to use and enjoy them. So, the essence of my review is this: stick with boot companies that have a reputation for high quality, try on several brands of boots and different models of the same brand (I tried on some Cordura and nylon Asolos, too, but wanted a full-leather upper so I got the 520s) to see which brand's foot last mirrors your own foot shape best, and then spend a little more than you had planned to get a boot that will ultimately last longer and save you money, as a result.

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