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Facet 75 Mid Outdry Hiking Shoe - Men's

5 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews
Current price: $104.99 Original price: $139.99
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Color:Black/Light Sand

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Tackle trails in any weather with the Facet 75 Mid Outdry Hiking Shoe

What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:


"The Facet 75 Mid Outdry Hiking Shoe is my go-to for versatile hiking comfort. It’s lightweight but sturdy, with excellent cushioning that makes long trails feel easier on my feet. The OutDry membrane keeps water out, even in heavy rain, while the Navic Fit™ system ensures my foot stays snug and supported, so I don’t have to worry about sliding around inside the shoe on rough terrain."


We want a hiking shoe that’s as ready for the rain as it is for dry, dusty trails, and the Facet 75 Mid Outdry Hiking Shoe delivers on every count. Featuring an OutDry™ waterproof-breathable membrane, this shoe blocks out moisture so we can tackle wet terrain without hesitation. Its plush TechLite™ cushioning makes every step feel smooth, no matter how rocky or uneven the trail. Thanks to the Navic Fit™ system, our feet stay stable and comfortable as the adaptive outsole delivers traction across all conditions, whether we’re powering up a steep ascent or navigating slippery descents.


Details

  • Waterproof mid-hi hiking shoe for all-weather adventures
  • OutDry™ membrane keeps feet dry by blocking out moisture
  • Durable mesh with seamless overlays for extra protection and comfort
  • Navic Fit™ system secures the heel, offering support and stability on varied terrain
  • TechLite™ Plush cushioning provides a lightweight, responsive feel on rough trails
  • TPU heel clip adds stability and structure
  • Adapt Trax™ outsole offers exceptional wet and dry traction with 5mm lugs
  • Item #COLZCUU
Upper Material
mesh
Waterproofing
OutDry membrane
Closure
lace
Midsole
TechLite Plush
Sole
Adapt Trax
Claimed Weight
15.2oz
Activity
hiking
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

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5 out of 5 stars

December 5, 2024

Comfy and versatile city-to-trail shoe

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've worn these for the last three weeks in various terrain, from downtown Portand to crossing streams in the Tillamook Forest. They are a really nice "sneaker style" hiking boot with a perfect blend of sneaker comfort and trail support. The shoes provide a nice midpoint of sole articulation/flex and sturdiness for rough and rocky hiking, with solid grip for mud and wet. They stayed dry through multiple soakings up to the ankle. You can wear them a bit loose around town or snug up for unstable terrain and both fits are very cushy around the whole foot. Overall, a great versatile city and trail shoe, just note that being waterproof, they are a bit warm so probably not the best choice for warm weather treks. So glad they are a bit wider in the toe box than previous Columbia sneakers too! Fits true to size with other mainstream brands.

KoalaBear
columbia.com

Originally reviewed on columbia.com

5 out of 5 stars

September 28, 2024

The Best Hikers I Have Ever Worn

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These midsized hikers are some of the most comfortable shoes I have ever worn. They fit perfect to size and do not need any kind of extra padding added. I have worn them on a number of multi-mile trail hikes in different weather conditions and they have remained comfortable even while muddy. I will be taking them on some more challenging hikes soon and have full faith they will be up to the task. I cannot suggest these hikers enough!

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Andrew M.
columbia.com

Originally reviewed on columbia.com