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50 Peaks (by Hi-Tec) McKinley Men's Waterproof Walking Boots

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Average Review:
  • 2 out of 5
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Features

Waterproof walking boots with a grippy tread sole.

The 50 Peaks (by Hi-Tec) McKinley Walking Boots have a suede and mesh upper which is waterproof for those Autumn walks, with a moisture wicking lining that aims to keep your feet dry and comfortable in varying weather.
 
The rustproof eyelets will ensure the boots remain looking great after a walk in the wet.

The sole features MDT carbon rubber for added grip with an EVA midsole that offers added cushioning. 

Attributes

Upper Material: Suede and Synthetic
Waterproof: Yes
Height: Boot Cut
Midsole: EVA
Sole Type: Carbon Rubber
Stiffness: Soft, for low level walks on defined trials
Lacing Type: Standard Lace Up
Boot Grade: B0 - not suitable for crampons
Ideal Crampon Rating: Not Crampon Compatible

Reviews

  • 1 out of 5
Hi-Tec 50 Peaks, 17 May 2013
By Martin (Bedford)
Should be re-named 50 metres, cos thats about as far as they last, Not waterproof and when wet the intrernals fall apart
  • 1 out of 5
hi-tec 50 peaks, 26 December 2012
By toniofrother (birstall)
used them once up helvelyn although comfortable to wear my feet were drenched after the walk. I wore waterproof trousers with them so they definitely aren't waterproof.Paid for them at the time now a lot cheaper and ideal for dry summer walks.
  • 2 out of 5
Dissapointed, 26 December 2012
By Melchisedek (Dorset)
Very comfy, but first time in wet grass, feet completely soaked, and I bought the waterproofing stuff and out it on first. WHY SAY THEY ARE WATERPROOF WHEN THEY ARE NOT??? I wouldn't even say water resistant :(
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