Zamberlan 173 Selva GT
If you need boots for wet, soggy conditions, these winners are a bargain.
Brand: Zamberlan
Model: 173 Selva GT
Wet-Weather Bargain
Get the reliable waterproofing and ankle protection of a midcut for the price of a low-cut. “These shoes never leaked, even when I stood in a stream while lending a hand to my hiking companions,” reports one Maine-based tester.
Columbia’s Omni-Tech waterproof/breathable membrane proved totally reliable, and the relatively high ankles prevented water from sneaking over the top. But the Pole Creek isn’t just a wet-weather shoe. The nylon mesh-and-nubuck leather upper helped the membrane breathe on hot days, too. After a hike in Sedona, Arizona, one tester said, “My feet never felt clammy or sweaty.” Rubber reinforcements in the toe, heel, and ankle add wear protection and stiffen the upper for stability. Underfoot, the Pole Creek has closed-cell foam—denser and reportedly more durable than standard EVA at the same low weight. (We can confirm the cushion, but we didn’t have our samples long enough to test long-term midsole durability; watch for a report in a later issue.)
Underfoot support is adequate for light loads and moderate terrain. Pronators beware: Lugs extend a bit beyond the sole on the outer edge of the boot—great for traction, but they can roll your foot slightly inward, especially if you’re prone to it. $120; 2 lbs. 6 oz.; m’s 7-15The Zamberlan 173 Selva GT trail and travel shoe features excellent trail qualities in a package that is attractive enough for the office and comfortable enough for long treks in foreign places. Beautifully constructed with Hydrobloc Nabuck and Split leathers, the Selva features a Gore-Tex lining and very lightweight, yet supportive, Vibram soles with excellent traction good enough for the trail or cobble-stoned market streets. Made in Italy.