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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sometimes being Radical is a good thing,
By Danner's advertisement for the "Terra Force" boot support system convinced me to buy the Radical GTX two years ago. The first thing I liked about the Radicals was the roomy box toe area that eliminated occasional rubbing problems caused by my prior boots' smaller toe box. There was also plenty of instep space for my high arch. Unlike many boots that now come in a single width the Radical's multiple widths allow a wider fit in the ball of the foot while retaining the snug heel fit that prevents blisters. The Terra Force torsional support has not diminished after 250+ miles of hiking. Besides day hikes and 2-3 day backpacks I've used the Radicals with good results on off-trail scrambles to summits in the High Sierra and North Cascades, occasionally crossing snow steep enough to require an ice axe. Despite offering much more support than my prior lightweight boots the Radicals are hardly heavier (my size 10.5-EE's weigh 52 ounces). Best of all, after switching to the Radicals my toe and instep problems ceased almost immediately, and my heel problems have gradually diminished substantially, all of which I attribute to the superior support of the Terra Force system. In my opinion these boots have too many seams and different pieces of leather and fabric, but I'm not marking down my rating because that's how virtually all lightweight, relatively inexpensive boots are made these days.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent design,
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Everyday/Hiking Shoe Ever!,
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This review is from: Danner Men's Radical 452 GTX Outdoor Boot (Apparel)
I am very active and have very flat feet & weak anckles. I need a very Supporting/Flexible/Well made shoe. This is the only shoe I have worn for the past 6 years (except for my tennis shoes @ the gym). Water proof, breathable and soft/tough leather.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hikers that I wear daily,
By Jay PS (Manchester, NH USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Danner Men's Radical 452 GTX Outdoor Boot (Apparel)
I bought these boots in dark brown 6 years ago direct from Danner for $132 shipped. Initially, I thought that I would use them for day hikes and such. While they are definitely rugged enough for hiking and have miles of trails on them at this point, they are not too bulky for everyday use. In fact, I wear these things all the time and after more than 6 years of use, you can hardly tell. I wear them to work, in the yard, out and about, basically everywhere. They have taken the punishment of the trails, the snow, ice, mud, etc. and still look good enough to wear to the office. They are extremely comfortable, light, completely waterproof, and have required no maintenance--not even new laces. I'm a huge believer in Danner boots, I have worn them daily for years at work, but never believed that these lightweight Danners would deliver the way their stitch down leather boots do. I was wrong. While this type of sole cannot be replaced making them in essence disposable boots, with the way they have stood up over the past 6 years, I expect to get more than my money's worth. Take it from someone who is really, really particular about footwear, these are great boots.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very comfortable, durable boots,
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This review is from: Danner Men's Radical 452 GTX Outdoor Boot (Apparel)
These are the only boots that I will wear to work because they are so comfortable and durable. I even have them resoled after I wear them down to make them last longer, but when I do have to buy more, I will always buy another pair of these. I would highly recommend these boots!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Danner Radical 452 GTX size 8,
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great All Around Footwear,
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This review is from: Danner Men's Radical 452 GTX Outdoor Boot (Apparel)
I have worn this boot for 6 years (I'm on my third pair). They are extremely comfortable with a wide midfoot and toe, yet very supportive. I wear them year round: house, garden, walking and hiking. I even have a dress pair! They are light weight, water proof and rugged enough. Also, I think, a very good value.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great For Wide Feet,
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This review is from: Danner Men's Radical 452 GTX Outdoor Boot (Apparel)
Though this is my second pair, I didn't know these babies came in 2E width until discovering them on Amazon. And my 4E feet never felt more comfortable in hiking boots! My first pair, a very generous medium width size, purchased a couple years ago at a local sporting goods store, worked fine because I wore thinner socks. Because I can now wear thicker, more cushiony socks, there's no problem wearing these boots all day. Folks with really wide feet will find these boots a dream.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Old Faithful,
No reason to even try a different boot. I have had several pair of these over the years and you just can't beat them for comfort and durability. They fit perfect right out of the box. I got a really good price on these-have paid as much as $120 for the same pair in previous years.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sometimes being Radical is a good thing,
By Danner's advertisement for the "Terra Force" boot support system convinced me to buy the Radical GTX two years ago. The first thing I liked about the Radicals was the roomy box toe area that eliminated occasional rubbing problems caused by my prior boots' smaller toe box. There was also plenty of instep space for my high arch. Unlike many boots that now come in a single width the Radical's multiple widths allow a wider fit in the ball of the foot while retaining the snug heel fit that prevents blisters. The Terra Force torsional support has not diminished after 250+ miles of hiking. Besides day hikes and 2-3 day backpacks I've used the Radicals with good results on off-trail scrambles to summits in the High Sierra and North Cascades, occasionally crossing snow steep enough to require an ice axe. Despite offering much more support than my prior lightweight boots the Radicals are hardly heavier (my size 10.5-EE's weigh 52 ounces). Best of all, after switching to the Radicals my toe and instep problems ceased almost immediately, and my heel problems have gradually diminished substantially, all of which I attribute to the superior support of the Terra Force system. In my opinion these boots have too many seams and different pieces of leather and fabric, but I'm not marking down my rating because that's how virtually all lightweight, relatively inexpensive boots are made these days. |
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