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Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
Excellent fit, support and quality.
mark reamer
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2021
Solid comfortable boots
Thomas Leach
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2021
Brown is almost black.
Mark Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2020
I've had four pair now, one pair I used in Afghanistan. Until now I've had nothing but praise for ASOLO, but this will be my last pair. This time the boots wore on my shin so badly I had to use my old boots during a Colorado bear hunt. The tongue on the left boot is askew, nothing I've been able to do corrects it. I'll be going with Schnees next.
Luke
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2020
Second pair. First lasted forever. Opted for this non-Goretex version as I felt my last GV were a little warm for my three-season uses and these are cooler for sure. Thick outsoles and TPU midsoles protect feet from distance/rocky trail. Price seems to fluctuate wildly on Amazon. Also got Sno-seal to condition leather.
MobiusMedical
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2017
Phenomenal product. This is my second pair of ASOLO boots. By far the best in the world. My last pair lasted 15 years of winter hiking, cutting firewood in the mountains, and as my daily driver six months each year.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2017
Asolo models numbers can be confusing. Hope this helps a little:This model: TPS 535 LTH V EVOTPS = "Triple Power Structure" outsole535? - Not sureLTH = I'm pretty sure this just means leatherV = Vibram outsoleEVO? - Not sureG = Gore-Tex lining (which this model doesn't have)I've had Asolo boots with and without Gore-Tex. The breathability seemed better without the Gore-Tex lining. And while quite satisfactorily waterproof, it seemed to me like the Gore-Tex did a better job of holding the water out in extreme conditions. But there are those who say that the Gore-Tex lining will eventually develop holes anyway. I can't speak to that because I've owned a number of Asolo boots and all of them were excellent at keeping the water out, Gore-Tex or not.The only difference I can see between these and the PowerMatic series is the lace guides are stationary on this design while the PowerMatic has little rollers on the lace guides. The leather upper and the outsole seem very similar if not identical.Lace up a pair of these boots and start walking and you'll feel like you're being propelled along. They've got a really nice feel to them. Most of the time, I don't even have to break them in. I can just put them on and start hiking miles. Every once in a while, I've gotten a pair that were a bit stiff and took a little time to break in. The ankle support is excellent. These boots are highly effective over rough terrain, steep slopes, sharp rocks, etc... They're worth every penny at full retail and they're an even better deal when they're on sale.They claim to have self-cleaning lugs and I think they actually work. I had a pair re-soled and that pair gets rocks stuck in the tread much more frequently than the original sole does. Speaking of which, you can have these boots re-soled and they'll last you a long, long time. I walk about 1,000 miles per year and it takes me about a year to a year and a half to wear out the outsole and then I'm ready for new soles. Every so often, I buy a new pair. So these are 1,000 to 1,500 mile boots before you need new tread. If you only use them for hiking trails, they'll last a good long time.These boots have about 1" to 1 1/2" of clearance so you can walk through puddles and you won't even get the leather part of the boot wet. When you do have to walk through deeper stuff, these will keep your feet dry when other boots won't.Every so often, I buy a container of foot powder (the really menthol smelling stuff) and I fill my boots with it and I leave them for a couple of days. That kills any funky odors. But the really great thing about Asolo boots is that they stay pretty odor free for months, even up to a year or more before this problem develops. I wear 100% wool socks with mine though and that may have something to do with how nice the boots are for so long. I highly recommend two pairs of wool socks with these boots so order large enough so you have room for that. I also recommend that you take the insoles out each time you're done wearing them. This lets them dry more thoroughly inside.In my opinion, you can't buy a more comfortable, supportive boot than these (or any other high end Asolo boot). They're all really nice to wear day in and day out. It's the only thing I ever put on my feet. These are so comfortable that you can even run in them. I'm not suggesting that you should jog in these but if you have to run with these on, they won't stop you from doing so.Another note - for those who suffer from plantar fasciitis, this boot did the trick for me. I've been pain free for eight years now. Whenever I wear cheap boots or cheap tennis shoes, the pain comes back. Wear these, and no pain for me. I think it's because of the structural support they offer.Would I buy these again? Yes, and I just did.
Woodroce
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2016
These boots are the bomb. I have a pair that I have had for over 10 years that served me well. They are a slightly different model (TPS-520) than these, but pretty close to the same boot. I sent them out to be resoled the same day that I ordered these new ones. I am glad I did. I have a pair for working and hiking and a pair for dressing up.My feet have never been wet in these boots. They're very warm, too, but not so warm that you can't wear them in the summer.These boots aren't cheap, but you don't want to skip on quality when it comes to footwear. These boots are worth it. These or the 520s are the best hiking boots that money can buy, in my opinion.
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