Men's Hi-Tec Outlander

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  • Made in China
  • Fit: True to Size. Please click on the "See merchant's sizing chart" link (below the size dropdown) to find the U.S. size that corresponds to your U.S. size.

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Breathable suede, leather and nylon upper. Soft padded collar. Lightweight rustproof hardware. Board lasted with steel shank for added rigidity. Lightweight compression molded EVA midsole. Durable carbon rubber hiking outsole. Removable contoured EVA sockliner.

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  • Brand: Hi-Tec
  • Department: mens
  • SKU: s363806

Customer Reviews

good boot, all day comfort

3.0 / 5.0


i would have given this product 4 or even 5 stars, but the first outing with them pulled out a metal eyelet for the laces! i contacted the seller and they were more than happy to take it back as an exchange but i had already thrown away the box and packaging. other than that it is a great boot that i've used on many day hikes with comfort all day and good grip!


Light Hiking boots ( Wide)

5.0 / 5.0


My husband is quite pleased with this light weight boot. He likes the muted color and I was happy to find a wide in his size.


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