Berghaus Storm Attak Mens Hiking Backpacking Boots
Berghaus Storm Attak Mens Hiking Backpacking Boots
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 01, 2003]
Jim Packham
Day Hiker
I have used these boots 3 or 4 times a week for the last 2 1/2 years on my local heathland (quite stoney).I don't think that is very hard use, but the sole has worn through on one boot and is about to go on the other. Apart from this major gripe the boots have been excellent Customer Service The cheapest resole I have been quoted is only £8 less than a new pair of GTX's |
[Jul 28, 2001]
Matt Wheeler
Backpacker
I have a pair of Berghaus Storm boots which I have used in Cambodia and in Thailand. I find them very good in terms of ankle support and grip. The sole is not too stiff and I have found them OK for running too. The goretex works well even in 42 degrees centigrade. Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 18, 2001]
Col
Mountaineer
Excellent boot, they are the most comfortable I have ever owned. I have used them on dartmoor and in the alps during the summer for low level stuff and they have performed well. The most impressive feature is the ability to be used with the yeti attak gaitor, this combination means that you can wade through rivers just over a foot deep without getting your feet wet. Customer Service The rubber rand on my yetis started to split after two 20mile walks so i put them in my scanner and sent the picture of the damage off to berghaus. They replied quickly and offered to replace the rand free of charge if i sent the yitis off to them. Quite reasonable if you ask me. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jan 22, 2001]
brad wills
Backpacker
Tjese3 boots are the best boots i have found for walking on dartmoor! all the Rescue groups wear them on the moor in combination with the yeti gaiter!!! Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 29, 2000]
John Keen
Backpacker
When I first bought these boots I was delighted. First use, a 20 mile hike in Alaska, wonderful, no blisters - but this might have been in part due to the use of 1000mile liner socks plus Thulos. Intially 100% waterproof even when crossing braided rivers. After about three years the suede on the boots started to crack and despite frequent treatment have failed to stop it developing. Fot the last year, they have leaked despite the Goretex lining and are now only fit for use in dry conditions. I have used them a lot and done a lot of miles in them but expected them to last longer and stay waterproof. Never had a blister using the above combination. Soles appear little worn but grip not as good as I would like and tend to clog with mud. Customer Service Have not complained direct to Berghaus but retailer unhelpful and thinks that I should not expect a fabric boot to last any longer than this. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jan 05, 2000]
Eric
Mountaineer
I love these boots ! Wore them nonstop for whole week in England's Lake District and foudn them to be the most comfortable boots I have ever owned. Versatile enough for any surface, even used them for some moderate rock climbing routes on Scafell. |
[Jul 12, 1999]
Sr
Climber
: I bought the new version of the men's boot with A2 sole. This sole is the most immediate problem as it has very poor grip in most damp conditions. The sole is not particularly stiff, making it best suited to lower level walking. However it wears well and doesn't clog with mud. The Goretex lining works but the boot inner is white, a nightmare as it shows up dirt immediately. These boots are best used with gaiters due to the odd styling with massive toe box and flared ankle cuff which captures grit and rainwater, (defeating the point of the Goretex surely?) I paid full price at £90 but think this is a bit much considering general quality. Similar Products Used: None |