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🥾 Elevate your trail game with Crestwood – where style meets unstoppable grip!
The Men's Crestwood Low Rise Trekking and Hiking Shoes by Columbia combine a breathable mesh and leather upper with a precision lace-up system for a secure fit. Featuring Omni-Grip multi-terrain traction, these shoes provide reliable grip on diverse surfaces including ice and snow. Lightweight cushioning and durable, scratch-resistant materials ensure comfort and longevity for serious outdoor enthusiasts.



























| ASIN | B07JH35W6K |
| Arch Type | Medium |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,326 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 32 in Men's Trekking & Hiking Footwear |
| Brand | Columbia |
| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Colour | Shark Columbia Grey |
| Country Of Origin | Vietnam |
| Country of origin | Vietnam |
| Cushioning Level | minimal_to_moderate |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 13,129 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Stitch |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Fits true to size |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00192660452036 |
| Has Shoe Adjustability | Yes |
| Heel Type | No Heel |
| Insole Cushioning | Leather |
| Insole Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
| Item Type Name | Low Rise Trekking And Hiking Shoes |
| Item Weight | 1 Grams |
| Lace Closure | Lace Up |
| Lace Ends | Plastic |
| Manufacturer | Columbia |
| Manufacturer part number | 1781181-011-11 Regular US |
| Model Name | Crestwood |
| Model number | 1781181 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion Lifestyle | sports and outdoors |
| Occasion Type | Hiking |
| Outer Material Type | Leather |
| Outer material | Leather |
| Pattern | solid |
| Season | Spring-Summer |
| Shaft height | Low-top |
| Shoe Height Map | Low Top |
| Shoe Type | Athletic Shoe |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Sole material | Rubber |
| Special Feature | Breathable,Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports |
| Sport Type | Hiking |
| Strap Type | Laces |
| Style Name | Low Rise Trekking And Hiking Shoes |
| Subject Character | no subject character |
| Theme | outdoor hiking |
| Toe Style | Closed Toe |
| UPC | 192660452036 |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| lining-description | Mesh |
| material-type | Textile / Leather, Synthetic, Rubber |
M**H
Great quality and comfortable!
Very high quality hiking and walking shoe for the price. Barely needed to be walked in. Can confirm it is true to size and very comfortable.
G**E
Great price
I really like these walking shoes. Comfy from the get-go and look good too
L**S
Good looking shoe, did the job but lethal in the ice
Bought these a few weeks ago before a trip to Spain, wore them as normal shoes but did a 6 and ten mile walk and they were decently comfortable, I’m 19st so that’s great tbh. Went a walk on a frosty morning here in Scotland and fell once and nearly another 3 or 4 times, never use them again in those conditions, only minus 1 or 2 so very shocked. Overall value for the money paid but won’t buy these exact ones again.
M**.
Nice Columbia Walking Trainers
Very satisfied with these Columbia walking trainers. They fit perfectly and they're very comfortable. After about 6 months of using them daily they're still in excellent condition. They seem quite durable. They're also water resistant, and the grip on loose surfaces is very good. Only downside is that they're difficult to clean!
N**N
Exactly what they are designed for
Caveat: I'm a great fan of Columbia footwear .. have several pairs. These seem as well made as previous and more sturdy than a somewhat lighter trainer style .. these are decent robust approach shoes or hiking trainers ... They have fairly rigid sole and a protective rock band at front of toe so ok for scrambling ... The materials are good and sizing is accurate. I read a few comments about waterproofing.... Now I find the whole issue of waterproof trainer style footwear rather ridiculous. If you wanna hike and want waterproof footwear you need boots with waterproof trousers... Or else the water will naturally wick down your socks. This is particularly important in a trainer height shoe.. you are far better off with breathable trainers ... If you cross a stream and they get soaked... the water will come out ...or empty them out n wring socks out. It's worth noting that in the wettest environments like jungles etc soldiers wear boots with drainage holes in the bottom ... This with decent foot care reduces trench foot. So ignore the waterproof complaints 😁
G**Y
will buy again
Comfortable, durable, use them daily for 8 mile walk.
B**D
Good grip and comfortable support
Comfortable walking shoes with good arch support. Soles grip well on wet surfaces and the shoes look good worn casually with cargo shorts or of an evening with jeans. I bought them for walking when on holidays but I also wear them every day now about the house as they are so comfortable. Good value for price paid and I'd buy them again.
J**N
Not waterproof and better for it.
Most walking trainers nowadays have a waterproof breathable membrane, which sometimes keeps the water out but invariably causes your feet to sweat in warmer drier weather. These have no membrane, despite the listing description. They are therefore ideal for dry weather use. I usually wear a size 9. I ordered the 9.5 to give a bit of extra room in the toe box and they work well.
H**T
True to size, lightweight and comfortable
Very comfortable. Price was on sale and excellent. Wearing size 9 (men) and they are 9 and fit perfectly. Have not worn them long enough to judge everything about them but so far so good. Very lightweight also.
M**L
Comfortable and well made
This is my third pair of these shoes and the quality of construction and the comfort they provide remains constant. I will buy again
R**V
Persevere
I ordered a pair which was promptly delivered. On the advice of some of the reviewers here, I went a half size bigger which was spot on. Putting the shoes on first time, I did not get the ‘comfort out of the box’ that Merrell is known for and I almost returned them. I am glad I persevered, though, as wearing them an hour or two a day for a week broke them in and they are now comfortable. I did have to change the insole - the ones that came with the shoes were hard and hot. A good buy for the price.
I**S
Super bequemer Schuh, perfekte Weite - aber Schnürsenkel ist kaputt
Der Schuh selbst passt meinem Mann perfekt. Das ist wirklich ein Glücksfall Wanderschuhe in Weit zu erhalten. Aber: Die Schnürsenkel sind defekt. Da ist irgendein Produktionsfehler. Ich finde direkt keinen Kontakt, wo man den Verkäufer kontaktieren könnte. Es wird nur "Artikel zurücksenden" oder "Produktrezension" angeboten. "Verkäufer kontaktieren" gibts nicht. Seltsam. Deshalb muss ich das leider über die Produktbeschreibung loswerden. Den Schuh werden wir auf jeden Fall behalten, weil der in dieser Weite nicht mehr zu bekommen ist. Aber schade, dass man den Verkäufer nicht einfacher kontaktieren kann.
M**R
Después de 6 pruebas de marcas, estos de Columbia son los ideales de mi pie
Por meses pedí y devolví marcas que no le quedaban a mi pie como Merrel (Moab, Cham, MQM), Salomon (Ultra 3, Ultra 4, Speedcross), Northface, Timberland, Camelsport, Keen, etc, etc... Y no me venía ninguno... Sea por que son delgados, o bajos del empeine, o que lastiman el talón o (principamente, lo que más busco) que no lastimaran los dedos meñiques de los pies al caminar mucho. Antes usaba para botas y tenis marcas más mexicanas y nacionales como Flexi, Hush Puppies, Emyco, etc... y las sigo usando como calzado de vestir y casual por su comodidad. Pero no había encontrado una marca deportiva de montaña que fuera buena con mi pie, hasta que compré Columbia. No sé realmente cómo serán después de meses, porque son nuevos y los he usado pocos kilómetros, pero son los más cómodos y los únicos que se han adaptado perfecto a mi pie gordo y grande (talla 31 cm / 13 US). Por decir, los Salomon en la misma talla (13 US / 31 cm) eran relativamente buenos de ancho, pero se me salían del talón y me lastimaban el dedo meñique. Y los 12.5 US me apretaban demasiado. Experiencias así me pasan con otras marcas. Es bastante raro. El único que más o menos se acercó es un Merrel Moab 2 talla 12.5 WIDE, es decir, modelo ancho, pero al cabo de 3 días de prueba, me lastimaron el talón con ampolla y tuve que regresarlos. Yo ya era cliente de Columbia con sus pantalones convertibles y chamarras de viaje. Pero no me había atrevido a proebar su calzado porque en todas las revistas y sitios de "expertos" de viaje, la dejan como en el lugar 7 u 8. Para mi es hoy el #1. -- MIS PROS: * No lastima el dedo meñique * No lastima el talón * No lastima el empeine * Tienen un agarre genial en piso liso, en piedra y madera, en mojado y en lodo, quizá no como las Ultra 3 de Salomon, pero más que las Moab de Merrel. * No son tan calientes como las Goretex de otras marcas * Son relativamente ligeros, no tanto como Salomon o Northface, pero más que Merrel y Keen. * El precio... !!!! $1400 pesos mexicanos aprox por este modelo. CONTRAS: * Podrían ser un poco más ligeros, pero no es nada grave. * No son tan impermeables ni tan frescos, es un punto medio que no va mal ni bien, no es grave. * Creo que lo único en contra real es que la plantilla es bastante normal, incluso se le borraron algunas letras el primer día de uso. La forma podría ser más arqueada, menos plana, pero estamos hablando de un gran nivel de comodidad aún así... por comparar, la mejor plantilla que he probado es la de Salomon... podrían ser así y serían el calzado perfecto de 10/10. --------------------- Veredicto: 9/10 ---------------------
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