RedHead® McKinley Hikers for Men
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- Water-resistant leather/nylon upper
- Contoured cushioned footbed
- Dual-density flexible EVA midsole
- Rugged, ground-gripping lug outsole
Rated 3.5 out of 5Â by 23
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Rated 1 out of 5Â by fatherT RedHead McKinley Hikers
Bought this hiker for my son. He is hard on foot wear. RedHead hikers take a beating.
Not this years model of the RedHead McKinley. The last two eyelet hooks for lacing the top of the hiker up are made of a soft metal. My son had these eyelet hooks snapped off in the first week.
Had to remove 4 eyelet hooks in each hiker and just use the rivet holes to lace up the boots.
May 6, 2013
Rated 2 out of 5Â by bcut Flat, no arch support
For the price, you get what you pay for. Lace strap was broken on one, inside is very plain, no arch support. Almost a chore boot (cutting grass, etc.)
January 5, 2013
Rated 1 out of 5Â by Daily Not for daily use.
I normally have Great Luck from the bass pro products I buy. I purchased these shoes for the summer season they are light. I wore them about three weeks and I noticed that the ball of my left foot and the heel of my right were getting sore. I pulled the inter sole and found the liner below had completely com apart. Im guessing that if I had worn these one day at a time with a few days between I would not have had an issue. But I were them 5 days a week and did not last. I hope Im the exception , I could not find my receipt so I'm stuck.
June 16, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by BRatliff Good purchase
This boot is very nice, i wear my boots every day to work in. I have lawn company and i love light weight boots. I am hard to please cause i like the ankle protection along wit a tennis shoe feel. This boot so far has offered that. I think the only thing that would make it better is a stronger sole. My mowers have pedals for lifting the deck and when i push on them,which i do alot you feel it. Thanks that is what i think good product and i will by more when i wear these out.
May 7, 2012
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I am a truck driver and the company requires (oil) slip resistant soles. We come in contact with fuel spills on a regular basis.Answers
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They are some what slip resistant. But they would not be good for work and I think they would not protect you from slipping on fuel's. I would think the fuel would saturate the material and destroy the boot over time.A:Â
Don't know about oil/fuel resistance, but I've regularly worn these in wet/muddy conditions and have never slipped.1 of 1
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