I am going to Colorado soon and was thinking about buying these cans winter boots for the trip. Anyone have any thoughts on these? Or has anyone on here bought/wore these? Trying to make sure they are practical and comfortable. TIA

  • tobor_a@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I really like my MTE 2s, I get them usually at the outlets. I tend to use them for daily use, especially at work (retail at the time). Most i’ve done is between a light and moderate hike in them, I have gone to the snow in them but the most time I’ve spent was maybe 4 hours? Rest of the time was in snowboard boots so :x

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    1 year ago

    I got them on right now. My go to shoes for winter. I do a lot of hiking and disc golf in the winter with these bad boys, they’re holding up so well.

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    1 year ago

    I’ve got rhe multi color sk8 hi Mte I wear almost everyday and a black pair in gortex that I wear to work as a paramedic. Very comfortable and the gortex is super water resistant.

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    1 year ago

    Kinda, I got a pair last year and I love having a dedicated warm set of vans although I don’t recommend white for it if you plan on using in the snow

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    1 year ago

    I bought that same color way for the non-harsh Armenian winters. Very comfortable, surprisingly easy to put your feet in and out. Waiting for the winter to test

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    1 year ago

    MTEs are my every day jam once temps dip below 50. Keep my toesies nice and warm.

    Lightly water resistant too. I wear them in the beach in January when covering polar bear plunges and such (I’m a reporter). Have had the surf hit my feet a couple times (not submerged and they’ve kept my feet dry. So I wouldn’t trudge through snow with them.

    But for every day walking around in cold weather, they’re comfy, supportive and warm. And the treads on the bottom are great for slippery or rough terrain.

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    1 year ago

    I had the MTE2 hikers and they were really comfortable, but they didn’t keep my feet warm at all.

  • ThatSteveDilksGuy@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I have them in black and they are amazing. Super comfortable, super warm. I am a Canadian living in Ontario but I go out to Alberta quite a bit and these are great for hiking in the mountains. You won’t be disappointed!