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Haglofs Solid Lite Q Gore-Tex® Hiking Boots - Waterproof (For Women)

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Overview

About Haglofs Solid Lite Q Gore-Tex® Hiking Boots - Waterproof (For Women)

Closeouts. Durably built with a leather upper and Gore-Tex® waterproof breathable protection, Haglofs Solid Lite Q hiking boots keep feet comfortably supported in technical terrain and during multi-day trips.

Specs

Specs about Haglofs Solid Lite Q Gore-Tex® Hiking Boots - Waterproof (For Women)

  • Non-Insulated,Waterproof (All),Waterproof (Gore-Tex®)
  • Waterproof materials: Gore-Tex® waterproof breathable membrane
  • Upper: Leather
  • Lining: Textile
  • Removable insole
  • Midsole: Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA)
  • Outsole: Vibram® rubber
  • Height: 5"
  • Heel height: 1-1/2"
  • Weight (pair): 2 lb. 14 oz.
  • Made in Romania

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3.333333 5 Overall Rating: 3.3 3.333333 Based on 3 reviews

Most Helpful 4-Star Review

4.0 out of 5 stars. Very comfortable boots
Verified Buyer Reviewed by mike from seattle on Wednesday, May 14, 2014
I ordered the womens size 41. I normally wear a mens US 8 or 8.5. These fit me perfect, with a snug fit in the ankle, and plenty of room in the toe box. I have feet with wide toes and skinny ankles, so sometimes I have a hard time finding boots that don't pinch my toes, and at the same time fit snugly around my heels. These are very comfortable so far, but I have only worn them around the house.( I'm recovering from a fractured fibula from April 15th so no hiking so far.) The memory foam seems to really adapt to the shape of my foot. These boots seem to have very good shock absorption with the midsoles being somewhat giving on hard surfaces. These have a nice rocker feel to the sole instead of that Frankenstein foot feeling that you get from some hiking boots.
The only thing I'm not too sure about is the long term durability. I see that there is a seam in the back of the fabric lining right where the heel will rub. I have had trouble with boots in the past that gave me blisters because the seam rubbed against my heel when they got a little worn. Overall the quality looks pretty good.
I generally don't care for boots with Gore-tex because I feel that they just make my feet sweat since I do most of my hiking in dry weather. If I am on snow then I am wearing ski boots usually. If I have to wade through shallow water then just a treated leather boot is sufficient to keep my feet dry. If I am hiking in rain, then really nothing will prevent my feet from getting wet because the wet brush will soak down through the tops of the boots and get in no matter what. Even if I wear gaiters, the water runs down my legs under the gaiters, and seeps in to the boots. I cannot hike with rain pants on because the sweat just clams up the inside unless we are talking about winter when it is cold enough, in which case I am usually wearing ski boots anyway. Well, I guess I just wish the manufacturers would make old fashioned leather boots and let us get out the snow seal like in the old days.
Anyway, I think I will like these boots fine.
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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars. Don't hold up.
    Reviewed by MountainViews from Montana on Friday, November 14, 2014
    I bought these for a summer of work and play in the mountains as my old Lowa's finally bit the dust. First impressions: Very light, slightly loose (but I have a narrow foot), but overall comfortable. I had high hopes for the insole which claimed to form to your foot after wearing. Long term impressions though? Spend your money elsewhere if you want boots that last. They are indeed lightweight, but they show it. They started breaking down very quickly, the thin outer covering tearing and the sole coming apart and leaving me with flaps of rubber. After a summer of work and play, none too strenuous, they look like I've had them for years. They would probably hold up for one more light use summer, but due to the compromised sole and water getting in through the multiple tears in the outer, I'm headed back to buy a different pair of boots. The special soles? Not enough arch support, even after heat adjusting them. These would work nicely for a casual hiker who values light boots, but for anyone looking to put some miles on, stay away.
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Very comfortable boots
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by mike from seattle on Wednesday, May 14, 2014
    I ordered the womens size 41. I normally wear a mens US 8 or 8.5. These fit me perfect, with a snug fit in the ankle, and plenty of room in the toe box. I have feet with wide toes and skinny ankles, so sometimes I have a hard time finding boots that don't pinch my toes, and at the same time fit snugly around my heels. These are very comfortable so far, but I have only worn them around the house.( I'm recovering from a fractured fibula from April 15th so no hiking so far.) The memory foam seems to really adapt to the shape of my foot. These boots seem to have very good shock absorption with the midsoles being somewhat giving on hard surfaces. These have a nice rocker feel to the sole instead of that Frankenstein foot feeling that you get from some hiking boots.
    The only thing I'm not too sure about is the long term durability. I see that there is a seam in the back of the fabric lining right where the heel will rub. I have had trouble with boots in the past that gave me blisters because the seam rubbed against my heel when they got a little worn. Overall the quality looks pretty good.
    I generally don't care for boots with Gore-tex because I feel that they just make my feet sweat since I do most of my hiking in dry weather. If I am on snow then I am wearing ski boots usually. If I have to wade through shallow water then just a treated leather boot is sufficient to keep my feet dry. If I am hiking in rain, then really nothing will prevent my feet from getting wet because the wet brush will soak down through the tops of the boots and get in no matter what. Even if I wear gaiters, the water runs down my legs under the gaiters, and seeps in to the boots. I cannot hike with rain pants on because the sweat just clams up the inside unless we are talking about winter when it is cold enough, in which case I am usually wearing ski boots anyway. Well, I guess I just wish the manufacturers would make old fashioned leather boots and let us get out the snow seal like in the old days.
    Anyway, I think I will like these boots fine.
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars. SIZING OFF
    Reviewed by Anonymous from Texas on Monday, December 30, 2013
    I owned a size 8 Haglofs boot and fits me perfect.For this one I ordered the European size 39 which supposedly in Haglofs charts is equivalent to US 7.5. It was so big probably a size 8.5 to 9 US. Also the height description under STP Specs is 5". Actually it is 7.5" to 8." I have to returned it.

About Haglofs

Built from humble beginnings, Haglofs is now the largest supplier of outdoor apparel and equipment in the Nordic region. After creating the first Haglofs backpack in 1914, company founder Victor Haglofs began selling his handmade products from his bicycle in Torsang, Sweden. Today, the same care that Victor put into his packs is still used in the construction of every Haglofs jacket, sleeping bag, backpack and hiking boots. From Gore-Tex® jackets to base layers, apparel is created with a keen attention to dependability, comfort and performance. Get a great deal on new gear from Haglofs, and find out why this brand has remained a leader in outdoor apparel and equipment for more than a century.