Asolo Neutron gore-tex

 

Page Type Gear Review
Object Title Asolo Neutron gore-tex
Manufacturer Asolo
Page By Marmaduke
Page Type Oct 2, 2016 / Oct 2, 2016
Object ID 8665
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Product Description


Thanks to their Gore-Tex® waterproof breathable membrane and grippy, Vibram® Radiant outsole, Asolo's Neutron hiking boots comfortably and confidently carry you over the most difficult terrain.

Gore-Tex® waterproof breathable membrane offers excellent weather protection
High-tenacity nylon and suede upper with protective rubber rand resists abrasion
Gusseted tongue keeps out dirt and debris
Moisture-wicking mesh collar
Padded collar and tongue
Lite 2 anatomic footbed for superior comfort
Asoflex lasting board for support
Vibram® Radiant rubber/EVA outsole provides excellent grip and shock absorption

Features

Waterproof (All),Waterproof (Gore-Tex®)
Waterproof materials: Gore-Tex waterproof breathable membrane
Gusseted tongue
Upper: Suede and nylon mesh
Lining: Textile
Midsole: EVA
Outsole: Vibram® rubber
Height: 6"
Heel height: 1-1/2"
Weight (pair): 2 lb. 13 oz.
All specs based on size 10
Made in Romania

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Comments

These boots have a very firm sole with great ankle support. It took me about 15 miles of hiking to break them in and then very comfortable. They fit on the narrow side but sizing is accurate from the Asolo chart. My two outings were in mild temps (34 degrees was the lowest), without snow or water crossings so I can't speak yet to those conditions. Look for great deals on these boots around $129. That's 60% savings from retail and deals in the $169 range are available pretty consistently.

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WeakKnee - Dec 25, 2018 7:48 am - Hasn't voted

I'm a big guy but...
I loved the quick break in, grip, and breatability of the Asolo Neutron boots. The look is also pretty snazzy. I however am a bit disappointed with the durability of the Vibram sole. I live in Tucson, am 6'7" tall and weigh 255lb. I try to walk 15 miles of desert trails each weekend with most miles coming in the Tortalitas. I do 95% on trail and 5% bushwhaking to ridge or summit. In the 6 months I've owned the boots, The right sole is completely worn out with pits where pieces have torn out. Due to knee injury I do favor my left leg and the right usually takes the aggressive steps.

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