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ROCKYOutback Gore-Tex Waterproof Boot
S**.
Great all around boot.
Great boot , gore tex is good water does not come through. Very comfortable for all day work,hiking or hunting. Good price.
A**R
Fit is perfect.
These boots are comfortable, fits well, great style, agressive tread. Well worth the price. There’s nothing that I didn’t like about these boots. Relatively light weight, also.
J**.
Perfect, durable
Love the fit and style. Lining works well in hot and cold weather. If my current pair ever wears out, will be ordering again. Recommend you do the same!Originally purchased spring of ‘22. Wear 2-3 times a week for business casual office work and light duty work/projects/service work. Hiking about once a month. Still holding up great, very comfortable.Nov. ‘24Increased to daily wear for months, on feet most of the day. Still going strong. Looking at insole replacement, but still couldn’t be happier. Continue to be weather resistant, moderate temperature in hot and cold weather, and all the hardware continues to work well. Will come back to get this brand and style.
K**B
Boot Color Does Not Resemble Photos
I’m a long time Rocky fan, so I knew the size 10 boots would fit. First, the actual color is nothing like the photos. My boots were more of a flat taupe-ish color, rather than brown toned and had a somewhat plasticky appearance in person. The product description is ambiguous as to leather or synthetic uppers. Mine appear to NOT be leather. They fit me well, are comfortable, and I will keep them, but they are not as attractive as depicted in the photos, and I am not as pleased as I expected to be.
G**Y
Excellent
I bought this boot to go on hikes when it’s on the cold side. My feet never felt a discomfort or even a hint of moisture. They handled rugged situations perfectly. Would recommend, worth it.
T**E
60 miles and two hurricanes later and still going strong
I purchases these boots to help with my growing hiking hobby not too long ago, but I've refrained from giving a review until I'd given them a proper test or two. Nature decided that'd be quite a few tests.Comfort:These boots are nothing special as far as comfort goes. They have decent support but nothing great. They broke in nicely and fit comfortably snug (a desired trait in hiking boots). The toe flexes without pinching or crushing my toes. The soles provide decent support, but I would personally recommend using some aftermarlet insoles such as Dr. Scholl's if you intend to wear these indoors for any longer period of time. My only complain with the comfort is that the ankle is more flexible than I'd prefer, which can result in a rolled ankle or two if I'm not extra cautious when hiking in unsteady terrain.Waterproofing:The goretex layer within the shoe works as intended. I've tread through shin-deep water, with the water line hardly an inch from the top of the boot's tongue and had no leaks whatsoever. The downside of this is that, in order to achieve such a seal, the boot does not breathe at all. It is important to note that this will be an issue for any waterproof boot. Just be ready for hot sweaty feet on warm day hikes and cold sweaty feet on cold day hikes. I've found that water wicking boot socks help mitigate the sweat build-up on warm days and wool or thick wool blend socks help for the cold days.Durability:This, I think, is where these shoes really shine. I've walked through streams and puddles, trekked in rain and hail, and hiled over gravel and boulders in these, dropped knives on them (I don't recommend testing their cut resistance, but they should hold against a dropped tool), spilled oil and stain, fended off my wild pup, and beaten the snot out of these boots. In other words, I've put these through the ringer. hey're tough as nails, with only wrinkles and mild discoloring from the water and a few scratches to speak of.Summary:These boots are beyond excellent for the price point. With the proper socks for the job and possibly an aftermarket insole, they'll last you for as long as you need them without taking a tole on your feet. I'll definitely be looking at other Rocky brand boots for my next pair- if I ever need to replace these.
R**A
Poor quality control and durability questions
Pros: Very comfortable boot right out of the box. Great fit and the leather was very pliable. Took it for a short hike and had no issues at all. Did not test the waterproof possibility of this boot. If it wasn't for the quality control issues, I would have kept this boot.Cons: Quality control is severely lacking. On the right boot, where the gore-tex fabric is stitched into the boot was poorly done. After the first hike the stitching was coming undone. It was apparent this would need to be repaired immediately or the problem would only worsen. Oddly enough the place where the stitching was really falling apart was marked with a Quality Control sticker! Upon further inspection, the stitching wasn't much better in the left boot. It was still intact but looked like it would fail in the near future. Upon further inspection found another issues with the stitching of the leather on the inside of the right boot. The stitch was place outside of where it was supposed to be and it was plain to see this stitch would most likely get torn or cut during a hike and would place the rest of the stitching for the boot in jeopardy.The first few pictures on the Amazon page for this boot show a full leather tongue. This was most likely true in an older version of this boot. The tongues on the pairs I received are now made of fabric.Upon further inspection of reviews for this boot from Amazon and other websites, it is also apparent the glue Rocky uses for their boots is not what it used to be and can fail after some use requiring the owner to purchase another pair of boots. The durability that used to be there with Rocky, appears to no longer be there.Because of the issues with the pair I bought and questions about durability, I decided to return the boots. If it wasn't for the multiple stitching issues, I probably would have held on to them because they were very comfortable. If I'm going to pay over $100 for a pair of boots, I'd like them to last. I have a pair of old leather hiking boots that have lasted over 10 years and recently their stitching was finally giving up. I was hoping to replace them with something that would last nearly as long. I don't think these will.It's possible they could last if they were consistently made better. The fact there are issues makes me question if I can trust this brand.
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