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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
Very comfortable. Waterproof. Fits well. Can wear it all day doesn’t hurt your feet. Very durable. I paid $35 but the sticker inside states 16.99.
Cathy C
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
I usually buy Merrell shoes but decided to try these Bearpaw's instead since they are about half the price. I will admit when I opened the box that I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the shoe. I got mine in the color Gray Fog and they looked nice. I had read a couple reviews of people saying to order a size up so I got size 8 instead of my usual 7.5. I am so glad I did. I probably should have gotten the 8.5 but the 8's are doable.The shoe is comfy. A bit tight on my pinky toe, which is why I probably should have gotten the 8.5, but I figure it will stretch a bit and be fine. The insole is nice and soft. The traction on these shoes are great.Overall, I'm happy with my purchase. Merrell's are still more comfortable in my opinion, but these Bearpaw's are a good substitution and half the price.
O.A
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
Bought it for a trip to Iceland. It kept my feet warm and dry through sleet and slush, but the shoe itself was pretty heavy. It's true to size.It worked well for it's purpose but I wouldn't enthusiastically recommend them. I was wearing them while walking in the city the first day and my feet were tired just from the weight of the shoes. By the end of the trip I guess I was used to it and it didn't seem to bother me anymore.
Samantha
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2024
Almost two years ago I suffered a pretty severe ankle break and dislocation. After surgery and several months of physical therapy I realized my old shoes no longer fit. This bummed me out because I'd just purchased a pair of nice hiking boots to wear while Jeeping. My injured ankle/foot just wouldn't go in them.Turns out my foot had changed size in the process. Between the lingering swelling and whatever happened to my foot in the process, I went from a 8.5-9 to a 9.5-10.I saw these Bearpaw hikers and decided to give them a try since they were a wide width and looked like they were high enough to avoid rubbing the surgical scar while supporting my ankle.They just arrived today and I wore them the past couple hours to get my foot accustomed to them and see how well they fit. So far I'm happy! The foot is wide enough that my bad foot slid right in with no effort. I was able to tighten it around my ankle enough to "hug" without it poking or being annoying.The boots feel like they're very well made. The Bearpaw brand was familiar to me as I'd bought another pair of boots from this brand in the past and really liked them. The insoles aren't really "cushy" but supportive enough and there's plenty of room to add an insole if required.If I had to give one minor complaint, it would be that the color wasn't quite the same on the actual boot compared to the photo. I got the grey with purple accents. They're nice looking colors together but the odd part is the purple on the sole is more of a pink color than a purple. But it's a minor thing since the bottoms aren't going to be visible when wearing.Side note: I purchased a pair that were listed as "Used - Like New". They came with the original box and tags attached. It looked like someone maybe got them, tried one on and then returned them as one boot had the inner paper removed and was laced all the way, but the other one still had the paper intact.
jt
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
Runs short in length and wide enough you don’t need wide width. I ordered half a size bigger and that worked. I didn’t need wide width because these ended up being too wide, but with inserts and thick shocks would be perfect fit. Strings loosen as you try to lace up snugly due to the rings and hooks so I make a bow halfway up and knit and then again at the ankle. When I crossed my legs at the ankle, the hook caught the shoe string and I had to unhook by hand before I could stand. Made me think these could be dangerous on hiking trails near cliffs. I can use pliers to clamp the top hook closed since I don’t use that one and reduce opening in the others since I have seen people almost trip off the mountains before. Don’t want to do that myself. My feet burned at the ball of my foot, which happens with a few styles of shoes due to some foot problems since I am an older person. I wore them a second time with inserts and better. Ordered another style of insert that may eliminate that problem. No discomfort until I walked two miles so I can’t return them. At that price, I don’t mind donating them if inserts and pliers don’t fix the problem. Good cushion in shoe. Padding is good at ankle, but I have to tie separately over foot and then tie losely around ankle for comfort. If you zoom in at picture you can see the hook problem.
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