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Plus, breathable mesh panels are a breath of fresh air and OrthoLite® footbeds provide a comfortable cushioned fit When it comes to hiking and the great outdoors, there are certain names that automatically command respect, mainly due to their longstanding fine reputations. At the top of the pile are brands such as Norrona, Patagonia, Marmot, Houdini, Arc’teryx, Haglӧfs, Fjӓllrӓven and hot on their heels is Berghaus, which is one of the reasons why I chose to review their Expeditor Ridge boots.
Durability: Berghaus is known for producing high-quality outdoor gear, and their walking boots are no exception. They are designed to withstand rugged terrains and provide long-lasting performance, making them a reliable choice for hiking and walking. The supple, top grade suede looks good but also keeps feet feeling fresh, while breathable mesh that’s woven through the outer gives a breath of fresh air when you need it.
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STRONG AND DURABLE You’ll power through every kind of landscape thanks to a lightweight but durable construction loaded with comfort and performance features.
And for such lightweight walking boots - at 1020g per pair - these are well-built, using quality leather and solid stitching all over. SHEER COMFORT Keep the spring in your step with superb cushioning from the OrthoLite® Hike footbeds.So, I would no longer recommend these boots. It seems Berghaus have fallen for the same mentality of so many brands; by having their clothing made in the far East by cheap labour. Where the focus is not on quality and longevity but aesthetics and a low price. Weighing less than a kilo per pair, the Supalite II GTX won't slow you down and won’t compromise on performance, durability or comfort