To buy: amazon.com, $39 (originally $50)
A durable, anti-skid rubber sole with a grippy traction pattern grace the bottoms of the hiking boots, ensuring that you can confidently navigate different terrains, while also absorbing shock to minimize strain on your joints It’s also worth noting that the boots’ mid-rise silhouette offers wearers increased ankle stability and also protects their skin from sharp objects, bugs, and other unforeseen nuisances.
Shoppers have their choice of 17 colors, each featuring a different level of coziness. If you plan to wear the Mishansha Water-Resistant Hiking Boots in cold-weather, you’ll want to opt for a pair with a shearling or fur lining (just note that reviewers say that they also make excellent winter boots, if you’re a city dweller). And you should pick the mesh-lined versions, which are more breathable and lightweight, for crisp fall hikes and camping trips. Designed to be unisex, sizes range from 4-13.5 for men and 5.5-15 for women.
After dubbing the fur-lined boots “very comfortable,” a shopper added, “Two weeks later, I’ve been wearing these boots every day. I love them! I even wore them to a cold and extremely rainy tailgate and football game and, although the rest of me was cold and soaking wet, my feet stayed warm and dry.”
To buy: amazon.com, $50 (originally $54)
When reviewing the fur-lined boots, one customer said, “Even while walking in knee deep snow, [my boyfriend’s] feet stayed warm. He was able to climb rocky areas and avoid slipping on ice, as well.” And the same goes for the mesh-lined pair, according to this reviewer: “I’m very happy to say that with heavy socks, this pair kept my feet warm in the snow and ice in the Lake Placid area and its cold temperature, which was in the teens during my stay there. They fit well and are very comfortable.”
Further vouching for the mesh-lined Mishansha Water-resistant Hiking Boots, another shopper shared, “We hiked about 16 miles my first day wearing them. My feet never hurt, they were comfortable for my knee which has seen three surgeries. The grip on the bottom was awesome.”
To buy: amazon.com, $39 (originally $65)
At the time of publishing, the price was at $39.
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