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Backpacker Magazine – March 2004
Snow-covered trails are no match for this shoe
What happens when you plan a 20-mile autumn dayhike in New Hampshire's Presidentials and it snows the night before? You grin and go in these waterproof, very breathable, and impressively supportive low-cut hikers. Our Northwest editor did just that, and says his feet stayed dry (with gaiters) in drifts up to knee deep. He also likes the moderately stiff midsole, which prevented foot fatigue through 8,000 feet of vertical. The Stealth S1 sole stuck to rime ice as well as wind-scoured rock, and an edging platform around the toe aids steeper scrambling. Best for low- to medium-volume feet.
Price: $115

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I had these shoes over 4 years now and they are a blast. Problem is that they are not made anymore and can't find an equivalent....
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