Very good trail shoe at a very good price. Not much more to it than that.
Standard delivery: £3.95 - Santa001
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ClotBot to aj_nu
16 Jun 173#11
Waterproof to a point. If water goes over the top your feet will get wet, Better off getting sealskinz socks for dryer feet.
doog99
16 Jun 173#9
GORETEX is a fully waterproof and breathable membrane. I wouldn't go diving in them but they should withstand heavy downpours
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wildbilly1
16 Jun 17#1
Just tried the 15% off code for new subscribers and the item is not valid for further reduction
DexMorgan
16 Jun 171#2
You need to spend £60 for free delivery
M_z
16 Jun 17#3
Good price for a shoe with GTX lining.
ClotBot
16 Jun 17#4
Tempted. Only £4 postage lost if i don't like them.
doritos
16 Jun 17#5
any codes?
caverncity
16 Jun 171#6
these are very small fittings. I am a size 8-8.5 and an 8 wouldnt go anywhere near me, felt like a tight 7. thought it might have been US sizes but said UK size on box
Kid_Sickarus
16 Jun 17#7
Tempting. My current trail runners got brutalised at Tough Mudder, I think it's the end for them :disappointed:
fivegoldstars to Kid_Sickarus
16 Jun 17#18
My Adidas Kanadia have lasted two Tough Mudders and an X-Runner - pop them in the washer and they're good as new. Think I only paid £35 for them and would certainly buy again.
aj_nu
16 Jun 17#8
Would this be water resistant/proof? I know it doesn't say it is but not sure on the qualities of the material.
ClotBot to aj_nu
16 Jun 173#11
Waterproof to a point. If water goes over the top your feet will get wet, Better off getting sealskinz socks for dryer feet.
timb999 to aj_nu
16 Jun 171#12
I bought some Franconia Ridge 2 GTX trainers in the New Year and while they are more waterproof than standard trainers, they are not fully waterproof in my experience. Go walking in long wet grass and the water does get in eventually.
However, still very happy with them - they are comfortable, seem more sturdy than a standard trainer and are more breathable.
doog99
16 Jun 173#9
GORETEX is a fully waterproof and breathable membrane. I wouldn't go diving in them but they should withstand heavy downpours
634miyamoto to doog99
20 Jun 17#22
Breathable is a subjective term...
PhilK
16 Jun 171#10
Bought one pair of Reeboks, wouldn't buy a second. I understand they've been taken over by another of the bigboys - Adidas I think, so quality should improve
Muig1972
16 Jun 171#13
Good price. But it's classed as a "Walking Shoe", not a "Trail Shoe". (A Trail shoe is designed for trail running).
aj_nu
16 Jun 17#14
Thank you everyone for the input! Very useful and will probably give it a go at this price.
bigvic
16 Jun 171#15
If sizing is anything like Adidas they'll come up small. I normally take a 10 to 10.5 but an 11.5 in adidas.
bigvic
16 Jun 172#16
I've tried to order an 11.5 but it says Only 1 in Stock. What am I supposed to do, hop everywhere?
Used them for hill walking - very good grip, and during -20C temperatures abroad, 2-3 hours outside while walking on snow pathes, without noticing any discomfort . Sole wears out to quickly. I would rate them 4 out of 5.
MICKYBLUE
16 Jun 17#20
Would people recommend these shoes for Hill walking? I've recently had surgery so cannot go to the gym or go cycling, but I want to keep fit and active by doing lots of walking over the summer months. If there are any other shoes/boots/trainers that people would recommend I'm more than happy to consider them too :-) Thanks
stuartc74
18 Jun 17#21
There are better but not below £60.
PcTechSpecialist
28 Jun 17#23
I ordered two different sizes just to gauge the fitting. However while one of them fitted extremely well, the shoes just felt excruciatingly cheap to the point where they feel the same if not even worse as chinese made bootleg so i sent both of them back for a refund.
Not worth £38. If they were £25 though, they'd be an absolute steal.
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Very good trail shoe at a very good price. Not much more to it than that.
Standard delivery: £3.95
- Santa001
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However, still very happy with them - they are comfortable, seem more sturdy than a standard trainer and are more breathable.
http://m.reebok.co.uk/trailgrip-rs-5.0-gtx/BD4155.html?forceSelSi
Not worth £38. If they were £25 though, they'd be an absolute steal.