- GORE-TEX® fabric with synthetic overlays on the upper is durable yet lightweight - Low-cut design for freedom of movement at the ankle - DMX Ride foam midsole is responsive and cushioned - Iconic logo along the heel - Lug pattern and outsole heel crash pad offer durable traction - MicroWeb lacing system improves the fit and support - Removable EVA sockliner provides underfoot comfort and support
Use code EXTRA10 for 10% discount - thebrowns98
All comments (88)
paulpso
2 Jul 17#1
I want to stop watching but I'll have to stop screaming first.
wobinb
2 Jul 17#2
Bought these two weeks ago and spent all last weekend with them on my feet. Very pleased with the purchase.
dealerxxx
2 Jul 17#3
The 15% off newsletter sign up doesn't work with this offer
ClotBot
2 Jul 17#4
good cheap goretex trail shoes. compared to the Solomon shoes which are at least twice the price and no goretex
howbord
2 Jul 17#5
Anybody got any experience of these as i am looking for something like this but the last couple of pairs of reebok i have had bought have been pretty poor
kieran83 to howbord
3 Jul 17#64
I bought these last week and have had them on most days this week. tons of grip, fairly comfortable, good fit and seem well supported. haven't had a chance to use the gortex yet but I'm sure they'll be fine.
collectorcol
2 Jul 17#6
Nice find. Ordered!
ILikeUsingGifsToComment
2 Jul 17#7
Cheers vassy, I like going for a nice stroll. oO
krakpot
2 Jul 17#8
Ordered thanks
summerof76
2 Jul 17#9
Heat added
andreasuk
2 Jul 17#10
I like it and they have it in my size.
do I need it?
not necessarily
am I buying it..you bet I am!
vtec to andreasuk
3 Jul 17#56
cool story bro
Brianliptov
2 Jul 17#11
What's the sizing like on these. I'm an 8 in shoes , 9 in most trainers.
VDisillusioned to Brianliptov
2 Jul 17#17
The Amazon.com reviews suggest they run slightly big.
Wozzee1 to Brianliptov
2 Jul 17#22
these come up quite large compared to Salomon's, I'm a 10.5 in Salomon's but 9.5 in these. hope it helps
YikYak to Brianliptov
15 Jul 17#85
I'm between a 9-10 depending on the shoe. I ordered a 9.5 and a 9. not much in it but 9 was more comfortable. I'd go for an 8 or 8.5 if they do one. You can always send one back.
chillbill
2 Jul 17#12
Ordered. Thanks
maccy1
2 Jul 17#13
These boots were made for walking...
X)
bandit17
2 Jul 17#14
Damn, that needs to be made a VR experience! It would be better than Samsung's be fearless vr app lol
P.S.: I don't fancy the black shoes and the blue ones only have 3 sizes left, so no luck for me :disappointed:
Baz417
2 Jul 17#15
the material used in this is prone to cuts. I have bought it few months back and out if nowhere I saw cut on the side of the shoes ( perhaps my fault). however these are very light on your feet. heat added for the price.
teerex
2 Jul 17#16
Nice, not that I need more trainers lol
guttediam
2 Jul 17#18
Thanx Op ordered. You should get commission X)
vassy1
2 Jul 17#19
Lol.. wish i could mate :stuck_out_tongue:
CETD
2 Jul 17#20
Bought a similar pair recently. Sent them back because they had little grip. I think it's the material they make the soles out of, it's like a hard synthetic compound, was like walking on ice on wet surfaces. Am actually finding it hard to find similar footwear that haven't got this. Fine in the dry though.
john306 to CETD
2 Jul 17#21
what was similar about them? Reeboks? goretex? trail shoes? I'm about to buy these and would like more detailed info please.
Brianliptov
2 Jul 17#23
ordered 8.5 & 9 to get free postage.i can always return what doesn't fit for free. :smile: €44 each.
vassy1
2 Jul 17#24
Be careful with what you pick Maccy :stuck_out_tongue:
CETD
2 Jul 17#25
They were the sawcut 4.0 GTX's and trailgrip rs 5.0 gtx's (yes they do sound like model of car) found both v slippery. They were in the 50% sale few weeks back. Just sent em back. Had same issue with Columbias. Reckon it's cost cutting on the materials.
john306 to CETD
2 Jul 17#37
thanks for reply, a slippery sole is no good for what I want.
dorset_taco to CETD
2 Jul 17#41
Inov8 trail shoes have great grip.
maccy1
2 Jul 17#26
That's pretty much me vassy, I can trip over thin air X)
F9T
2 Jul 17#27
Heat, Might take the plunge
vassy1
2 Jul 17#28
Be careful Maccy we need you for JHT 3 :stuck_out_tongue:
maccy1
2 Jul 17#29
haha, don't worry, if JHT...3 is needed it'll be there X)
However, I enter my email address and when clicking the sign up button, nothing happens. Has anyone else tried this offer and if so, did it work?
Great deal by the way. Thanks OP
F9T
2 Jul 17#31
ordered cheers
vassy1
2 Jul 17#32
I did try. But that code never worked for this. So didn't mention.
F9T
2 Jul 17#33
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dado526
2 Jul 17#34
I bought these the last time they on sale and must say, they are brilliant. Didn't let a single drop of water through in a fairly decent drizzle as well as walking through wet grass.
Would recommend.
PcTechSpecialist
2 Jul 17#35
I didnt like the material either so sent mine back. for a trail running or walking shoe the tread is made of pretty soft rubber that will wear out pretty quickly
u415567
2 Jul 17#36
Ordered - dam you hot deals You cost me a fortune when I've have a drink or two
mrbjolly
2 Jul 17#38
How does the sizing work, are they a US or UK size ?
CETD
2 Jul 17#39
I actually found the opposite with mine- the soles are made of a synthetic hard compound, so probably fairly hard wearing but utter cr*p in the wet. I mean I work in s city and walk to work, and honestly was slipping a lot. Retailer weren't interested at all. Have you had any success with an alternative. Bought a pair of adidas yesterday, but just realised since they own reebok they will probably have the same issue..
ArgonUK
2 Jul 17#40
Just tried, this product is excluded from the promotion. Thanks, anyway.
jamesha
2 Jul 17#42
Ordered thanks - thought I was going to get 12% Quidco but that is only for non sale items
TedStriker72
2 Jul 17#43
Just ordered a pair of 10.5. Wanted 11 but OOS. If anyone wants to swap drop me a message
ayeup1
3 Jul 17#44
Oh jesus I am getting vertigo from watching that! oO
Speculator
3 Jul 17#45
Anyone tried using the 10% discount for submitting a review?
Also, may wait to see if there are any extra discounts on July 4th.
thabiz
3 Jul 17#46
Fantastic Work Vassy1 , I bought the Columbia Ventralia II Outdry trainers that were £39.99 from Foot Asylum last year (geeadamg posted the deal) and they have been fantastic. I tried ordering some more from Germany on ebay for similar money, but they sent me the wrong size so had to return them. But these look just the ticket. As someone that suffers with poor circulation to my feet, and I live in a rural area which requires me to walk in wet grass all the time, the only shoes I buy are waterproof ones (I think everyone should buy Waterproof shoes regardless, nothing worse that wet feet!). Will be nice to see how they comapre to the Columbia's. :smile:
beambeam1
3 Jul 17#47
I bought these the other week when the offer came up and overall I am quite pleased with them as I need something like these for walking the dog through wet fields and muddy paths. However, on paved surfaces they are quite slippy, even in the dry, that's my only criticism.
Also, re: sizing I think they are true to size. Being that Reebok are owned by ADIDAS I figured they probably run small and went a half size up but they are slightly too big so just get your normal size would be my advice. To the chap who bought 10.5 when 11 out of stock, you're probably worth trying them on anyway!
ILikeUsingGifsToComment
3 Jul 17#48
X)
bbbking
3 Jul 17#49
ordered a 9.5 black pair as didn't like the multi coloured ones, see how it goes with the slipperyness can always return them for free.
CallMeCrazy
3 Jul 17#50
Let me know if you find any, I am really struggling to find any with the stickier rubber that used to be on the bottom. Weird thing is that stickier rubber used to last me much longer too, i've had shoes that last 10-15 years with a lot of use!
fosterboy21
3 Jul 17#51
Got Tough Mudder in September, these will be perfect! Very nice find. Ordered! thanks :grin:
thabiz
3 Jul 17#52
I have noticed this since I bought some Merrell Hiking boots/trainer boots a couple of years ago, my Columbia Ventralia II also are a bit slippy in the wet as well, though no wear near as bad as the Merrells.
I can only assume that they are all designed for the North American market where trails are more likely to consist of sticks, dry rock, sand and actual mud and not wet muddy granite, pavement, cobbles or limestone of the sort we have in the UK. Oh well I am sort of used to it now, and the Goretex feature still makes these a worth wile purchase even if I have to be extra careful on the wet stepping stones :smile:
musicman
3 Jul 17#53
Hot hot hot!
Slenderman13
3 Jul 17#54
There's a nicer pair of North Face Gore Tex hiking shoes on Amazon for £40 down from over £80.
Sentral
3 Jul 17#55
Reebok are terrible.
CharleyCroker
3 Jul 17#57
Great spot OP, a pair of size 10s ordered :smile:
wonderman007
3 Jul 17#58
Do you have the link please?
thebrowns98
3 Jul 17#59
Ordered thanks
dealerxxx
3 Jul 17#60
Anyone got confirmation as I haven't?
johnsmith1997
3 Jul 17#61
The place looks like is HK Island. :smile:
johnsmith1997
3 Jul 17#62
In HK most peeps live in tiny flats in high-rise blocks,due to the scarcity of land.
vassy1
3 Jul 17#63
I received an email yesterday. Next email is when they ship.
Inov8 Roclites. They are more expensive obv, but any of their ones with "sticky sole" are like glue on the wet or on ice. The soles wear out pretty fast so I have a pair I literally only wear when its icy. They are meant for trail running, but they are superb on icy pavement. But like I say, if you wear them every day the sole will wear through in under 6 months
Grumpyrowley
3 Jul 17#66
My sentiments exactly, nice find, ordered and heat added. Thanks
F9T
3 Jul 17#67
I got confirmation last night as soon as ordered but no dispatch email as of yet.
Speculator
3 Jul 17#68
Probably James Kingston. He arrived in HK end of June.
nicojo
3 Jul 17#69
Quidco 12% cashback
jeczap
3 Jul 17#70
'not on sale items'....but doesn't hurt to try :sunglasses:
crofter
4 Jul 17#71
FRANCONIA RIDGE 3.0 GTX are also available at that price in a couple of colours: Walking Shoes
vassy1
4 Jul 17#72
Item shipped. Delivery by DHL.
F9T
4 Jul 17#73
I'm still waiting for dispatch email
CETD
4 Jul 17#74
I had the same issue with my Ventrailias. I actually sent them back to footassylum, ofc they could not find anything wrong with them, so returned them to me. I am now only wearing them in the dry (which defeats the purpose of a water proof shoe)
CETD
4 Jul 17#75
I think you have a point. From experience Americans don't walk to the extent we do in uk, at least not around town (car is king) so no I guess they don't get tested or intended for slippery Scottish city street xD
CETD
4 Jul 17#76
Thanks for the heads up. I walk 5 miles a day, so would prefer not to have to spend £50-60 every 6 month! But they could be a wet day footwear I suppose :sunglasses:
dronevil
6 Jul 17#77
Just hat a shipping e-mail - hot!
Mucka
6 Jul 17#78
Mine have just arrived, i ordered size 9 they feel like they run slightly bigger . the grips on the bottom feel firm. As mentioned above i think they will be slippery in the wet.
krakpot
6 Jul 17#79
Received mine. Not finding them very comfortable. Very hard under foot. Thick socks might help but I think I am going to return.
mickael28
7 Jul 17#80
Got them today, kept them for a couple of hours to see how comfortable they were, not moving, just sitting on my laptop and my feet are boiling/sweating! Just thinking if I take this to work and I need to keep the feet inside like +10 hours.
Anyone using them already? Don't you feel that the don't seem to breathable and your feet sweat easily?
skiddlydiddly
7 Jul 17#81
Size 11's back in stock. Don't forget Quidco.
F9T
8 Jul 17#82
got mine today, nice fit, feel comfy, great price!
cheers
Ridgehead
9 Jul 17#83
Goretex has good breathability for a waterproof shoe. However it is nowhere as breathable as a non waterproof shoe. Best to buy only if you want to have waterproof shoes.
mikecool
12 Jul 17#84
Got mine, they are too big, bigger than a pair of nike trainers i bought at the same time. buying a half size smaller, returning these.
loopylad
19 Jul 17#86
Ordered thanks
bbbking
14 Aug 17#87
been using mine for a few weeks now and not slippery at all in the wet on grass or paths when taking the dogs out, not sure what all the negatives are about
mickael28 to bbbking
14 Aug 17#88
Not sure where you read those reviews, but I was just coming here today to mention that mine are slippery as hell... I'm in London, and I've almost fallen like 3 times when it's raining. Not sure if it'll depend on the surface then? But I've got many other shoes and trainers and never had that problem... :worried:
Opening post
- GORE-TEX® fabric with synthetic overlays on the upper is durable yet lightweight
- Low-cut design for freedom of movement at the ankle
- DMX Ride foam midsole is responsive and cushioned
- Iconic logo along the heel
- Lug pattern and outsole heel crash pad offer durable traction
- MicroWeb lacing system improves the fit and support
- Removable EVA sockliner provides underfoot comfort and support
Use code EXTRA10 for 10% discount
- thebrowns98
All comments (88)
do I need it?
not necessarily
am I buying it..you bet I am!
X)
P.S.: I don't fancy the black shoes and the blue ones only have 3 sizes left, so no luck for me :disappointed:
However, I enter my email address and when clicking the sign up button, nothing happens. Has anyone else tried this offer and if so, did it work?
Great deal by the way. Thanks OP
Only for new customers
Sign-up for the newsletter to receive code for 15% off your next purchase at Reebok. Voucher code e-mailed soon after sign-up. Some exclusion apply, including YourReebok customised products and already reduced items.
Would recommend.
You cost me a fortune when I've have a drink or two
Also, may wait to see if there are any extra discounts on July 4th.
Also, re: sizing I think they are true to size. Being that Reebok are owned by ADIDAS I figured they probably run small and went a half size up but they are slightly too big so just get your normal size would be my advice. To the chap who bought 10.5 when 11 out of stock, you're probably worth trying them on anyway!
X)
I can only assume that they are all designed for the North American market where trails are more likely to consist of sticks, dry rock, sand and actual mud and not wet muddy granite, pavement, cobbles or limestone of the sort we have in the UK. Oh well I am sort of used to it now, and the Goretex feature still makes these a worth wile purchase even if I have to be extra careful on the wet stepping stones :smile:
Inov8 Roclites. They are more expensive obv, but any of their ones with "sticky sole" are like glue on the wet or on ice. The soles wear out pretty fast so I have a pair I literally only wear when its icy. They are meant for trail running, but they are superb on icy pavement. But like I say, if you wear them every day the sole will wear through in under 6 months
Walking Shoes
Anyone using them already? Don't you feel that the don't seem to breathable and your feet sweat easily?
cheers
Best to buy only if you want to have waterproof shoes.