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 nazz52 Terrible buy
These boots are advertised as waterproof.
They are no more waterproof than a Converse All Star shoe.
They leak around the seams from day one.
The upper is waterproof the first couple of times exposed to water, or dew. After that, forget about it.
I've sprayed them twice with waterproof repellent. They still soak up water.
I walked the dog this morning while it was raining pretty good. When I got home, I had about 3 pounds of water in each shoe.
These boots are a terrible item.
Poorly advertised.
June 9, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Captyap Great buy.
Awesome boots. Used them in 30 degree weather and was nice a toasty. BTW you can't beat the price anywhere.
GO PATS!
November 23, 2010
Rated 4 out of 5Â by crfisherbill finally e width boots
finally someone that sells ee width boots very hard to find up here in northern b.c. boots were very comfortable as I have heel spurs these did not bother me at all to wear all day long
November 16, 2010
Rated 1 out of 5Â by STalley Will never buy another pair.
The soles on these boots are very thin. Can not walk over anything without it jabbing the bottom of your foot. Even light gravel in the parking lot. Very light weight. I think my house shoes have a thicker sole. There is a reason the price is low on these so is the quality.
November 10, 2010
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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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