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Hi-Tec Sports Women's Cliff Trail

Boots with solid support and stability without being too heavy or clunky

Brand: Hi-Tec Sports

Model: Women's Cliff Trail


For big loads and steep, off-trail terrain, I want solid support and stability without excess weight. The Terek delivers, thanks to the midsole’s relatively light combination of molded EVA (for cushion) and full-length polyurethane shank (for rigidity). I sported these high-cuts all over the West, from light-load dayhikes in Yosemite to difficult treks, like a six-day bushwhack around Mt. Shasta with a 60-pound pack. The boots weren’t too heavy or clunky for the former, nor too light or flexy for the latter.

The eight-hook lace system and tongue hooks enhanced all-day comfort, as I could cinch the uppers snug without causing too much friction in any spot. The split-leather and Cordura upper and full rubber rand stood up to abrasion on Sierra granite, and the Gore-Tex liner kept my feet dry during a soggy-snow trek up Yosemite’s Cloud’s Rest. Bonus: Break-in time was negligible because of the excellent out-of-the-box fit (ideal for my wide feet). $260; 2 lbs. 10 oz. (w’s 8.5); m’s 7-14, w’s 5.5-10.5; lowaboots.com.
CATEGORY: LIGHT HIKING

– Waterproof suede leather and mesh upper
– Seam-sealed construction
– Rustproof brass hardware
– Heel abrasion for protection
– Women’s specific last for superior fit and performance
– Board lasted with steel shank for added rigidity and support
– Lightweight TrekLite EVA midsole for cushioning
– Durable carbon rubber MDT hiking outsole
– Comfort-Tec contoured sockliner

SIZES: 5-10, 11

WEIGHT: 14.2 oz.

STYLE: HONEY/LIGHT TAUPE/LIGHT SAND
OLD MOSS/TAUPE/BAMBOO (shown)

MSRP: $80

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