Columbia Men's Kaibab Hiking Shoes
Get out and about and hit the trails in the Columbia Kaibab Hiking Shoe for men It features a breathable mesh upper, rubber toe cap and a five eyelet lace-up front. Two pull tabs on the tongue and the heel make for easy-ons.
- Mesh upper
- Padded insole
- Rubber traction outsole for multiple surfaces
Purchase the Columbia Kaibab Hiking Shoes for Men from Altrec.com. All order totals over $45 qualify for free ground shipping.
Reviews
I like them so much I bought six pair.
I got every color. I've learned to stock up when I find a shoe that really fits me great. I wear them primarily for mixed running - trail/hard surface, but they are great all around shoes. A shoe I can run 10 miles in and my feet don't go numb. The soles last a long time too.
Best hiker I own
I can't believe how impressed I am with these Columbia Kaibabs. I tried on a pair of Merrells, North Face, and even purchased a pair of Patagonia's . The Merrells were heavy, the North Face pinched my toes, and the Patagonia's gave me a blister on the back of my heel. My new Kaibab's are light, extremely comfortable (most comfy shoe I own), good looking, and very sturdy. The sole is grippy and awesome. The day after I bought them I went on a 10 mile hike through some pretty rough terrain. By the time I was done my feet felt great. The Kaibab's breathe extremely well and again they are so comfortable. When I got back they were completely filthy caked with mud and dirt. I rinsed them off with a spray hose and let them dry over night. They look totally brand new. By far my new favorite hiker. Goes to show that you don't have to spend a fortune to get a quality shoe.
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