Asolo Women's Space GV Lightweight Hiking Boots - Waterproof Snow Shoes for Outdoor Trekking & Urban Walking | Perfect for Winter Trails, Mountain Climbing & City Exploration
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DESCRIPTION
The meaning of "V", "GV" and "GTX" in the Asolo style names: V stands for a Vibram outsole, GV stands for Gore-Tex lining with a Vibram outsole, and GTX is for a GORE-TEX® lining.Enjoy every challenge you face on the trails with the superior comfort, waterproof protection, and grippy outsole of the Asolo® Space GV ML hiking shoe.Water-resistant 1,4-1,6 mm suede upper.Recommended for: lightweight day hiking, overnight trips, and hiking on mixed trail conditions. Traditional lace-up style for a secure fit.Back heel loop for assisted entry. GORE-TEX® Extended Comfort lining keeps out the wet elements while providing a drier, more comfortable foot environment. A-Sport anatomic footbed provides a contoured design to fit the shape of your foot for incredible underfoot support and comfort. Mono-density EVA midsole is made with a new generation of compound and it offers comfort, cushioning, and stability.TPU toe cap for added foot protection.Vibram® MegaGrip compound outsole with self-cleaning lugs that increases grip on wet surfaces ad resistance from abrasion.Imported.Measurements: Weight: 12 ozProduct measurements were taken using size US Women's 8, width B - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.Weight of footwear is based on a single item, not a pair.
FEATURES
Made in the USA or Imported
Suede sole
Water-resistant suede upper
Gore-Tex Insulated Comfort Footwear
Anatomic footbed
Vibram rubber soles
Resolable
REVIEWS
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4.5
Size fits right, did not have to size up or down. Very comfortable.I wore it for the first hike on 8 miles hike yesterday (trail condition was gentle, some uphill, some downhill, probably 500 to 700 ft of elevation change overall, plus a little off-trail). It left me with no foot pain unlike my Merrell shoes. My feet were a bit tired but normal tire with that distance, not the soreness and fatigue like I always got from Merrell. Waking up this morning with no residual tiredness to the feet at all.These shoes are perfect for me for the dirt, soft trails. I'll probably switch to more beefy boots for more rocky trails.The sole is pretty good and pretty grippy.I found the insole to be cushy and comfortable. I may not even need to switch to insoles for Planta Fasciitis.I have wide feet. I love that it's made of suede upper so I could steam the inside for couple minutes and wear the shoes around the house for 10 minutes to stretch it a bit. (Don't do steaming if you want the shoes to keep a more structured shape and you don't need to stretch it, suede will soften on its own.) the lacing system also allows me to loosen the lacing around the widest part of my feet.I did get hot spots on my little toes, but like I said, I have wide feet (really hard for me to find shoes), only the most generous toe box shoes do not give me that for 8 miles hike. Couple little hot spots on little toes is not a big concern. I'm pretty sure the shoe will break in with either another hike or with a stretcher. My main concern with buying hiking shoes is the foot pain and fatigue, and this passed with flying colors.Finding a good pair of shoes that works for my wide feet, high instep is such a chore, and companies often update or discontinue a loved model. I was so happy with this shoes that I ended up ordering another pair. I would order 2 pairs if I have the money :)Update: 2 days later I wore it for a 9.5 mile hike, 1600' climb first 4.75 miles, decent on the same route on the way back. Part of the trail was rocky. My feet were very tired at the end, but no pain. Hotspots were mostly gone. Next morning, no sore or tired feet. Conclusion, I love this pair for softer trails, will wear more beefy shoes for longer, rockier hikes.Side note: I also bought a pair of Asolo Shiver (looks like the previous model of Asolo Space) from a discount site for $75. They look very similar, but Space is definitely a much better upgrade with much cushier and much more comfortable sole.