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Columbia Men's Newton Ridge Plus II Suede Waterproof Hiking Boot

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Size: 7.5


Color: Elk/Mountain Red


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 3, 2025


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Columbia


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Best Sellers Rank: #37,540 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #13 in Men's Hiking Boots


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,666)


Color: Elk/Mountain Red


Toe Style: Closed Toe


Boot Form Type: Hiking Boot


Heel Type: Flat


Seasons: Fall


Style Name: Newton Ridge Plus II Suede Waterproof


Item Weight: 1 Grams


Shoe Height Map: Mid-Top


lining-description: Cotton


Outer Material: Leather


Insole Material: Rubber


Sole Material: Rubber


Material Fabric: Faux Leather


Brand: Columbia


Model Name: Newton Ridge Plus Ii Suede Waterproof


Style Number: 1746411


UPC: 195981584554


Manufacturer: Columbia


Unit Count: 1 Count


Item Type Name: Hiking Shoe


Closure Type: Lace-Up


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


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  • Very Nice Versatile Boots
Size: 14 Wide Color: Dark Grey/Gold Amber
I was searching for an understated hiking boot and was delighted to find these Newtons in Dark Grey/Gold Amber. They look exactly like the photos show. Although in sunlight, the grey suede reads a bit lighter. These look great and work well for both winter and summer wear. The suede is soft and compfy looking, but dark enough to hide dirt. The built quality seems to be very good. Time will tell. I love that they are lightweight, waterproof, slightly insulating, but also breathable. The soles are rugged so traction seems to be adequate for most trails. Comfort is surprisingly good. I ordered a 14W which is cut slightly large. It could even be more like a 14.5 EEE. But they don't look monsterous because the leather tops have a nice tapered shaped. The toe box is high enough to use with an aftermarket insert and thicker socks. Overall, I love these. Columbia really has a winner here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2026 by Teman

  • Excellent Boots for The Right Application
Size: 9.5 Color: Dark Grey/Gold Amber
Reviews here are due some perspective: I am a long-time and die-hard revolving customer to the Columbia brand. I am because I have been thoroughly satisfied by their product line. There are many brands I don't return to, so if I'm continuing to purchase from the same brand, the company has won my loyalty through quality products. Having said that, I started buying Columbia hiking boots, give or take 15 years ago, despite never being a hiker. I bought them because they went well with shorts for the summer. I got used to them, and since they were lightweight and versatile, I started bringing them with me for travel. When traveling, I do a lot of urban walking. While in England, I made the mistake of wearing my Timberland Pros, walking on them over 8 miles in a day. The next day I switched to my Columbias, and it was night and day. Used them for Italy as well. I power walked on them like I had sneakers on. The major difference between these and sneakers is the ankle support. They provide significant support for ankles ( and as a tall guy with a quick gate I have rolled mine a number of times ). So you want work boots, Timberland Pros all day long, hands down. These are not work boots, nor are they serious trail hiking boots where you are going to traverse forest/jungle canopy terrain. ASOLO gets $260 for their hiking boots for a reason ( I own those too ). They feel like they are made of Kevlar. Would I wear the ASOLOs to traverse across Florence Italy? Hell no. Just like my experience in the Timberland Pro's you will come back to your hotel half broken from walking in boots not meant for the application. You have to look at the price point and application. These are excellent for daily casual use and highly recommended for urban city walking and throw in some light trails all day long. You can't beat them. Great arch support. Very comfortable and they look great. They really stand out. I bought two pairs and I'm exceedingly satisfied. For hiking I'll use my Asolo's. For work boots ( and I get knee deep in heavy construction projects) I'll use my Timberland Pro's. For everyday use with ankle support Im going with these all day. If you try to use them for what they are not designed for, you will be disappointed. Yes, they say hiking - but I'm not gonna put a $250 expectation on a $75 boot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2026 by Edward Glospie

  • Great shoe so far
Size: 12 Wide Color: Cordovan/Spice
Great boots. Size was accurate, but I did need to reorder them in wide because they are a bit tight. First time I've ever needed a wide shoe. 20 years in the Marines, I'm familiar with how a boot should fit. I've been wearing these for a few days to break them in, but honestly they felt great from day 1. Took my first hike in them today. Just a short two miles through the muddy/snowy/wet woods with my dog. Kept my feet warm and dry, traction is great, and they're very comfortable and supportive. Definitely recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2026 by David M Livingston

  • A Fairly Affordable Well Made Boot
Size: 11.5 Color: Cordovan/Spice
Below 20°F you probably need a boot with more insulation. They are not water proof but seem to resist moisture to a certain degree. I believe boot wax would be helpful on these and I plan to get some. Mine require foam foot pads for more comfort. They are light and affordable. I like the traction on the sole and the ankle support. I've used these boots for every season. I like the fit. The soles aren't overly stiff. There are more comfortable boots but at a higher price. If you can afford a more comfortable boot get those. 😎 If not you may like these. 😉 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2026 by A Light 🕯️

  • THESE ARE MY SECOND PAIR! LOVE EM!
I honestly can't recommend these boots enough—they’ve quickly become my absolute favorites. You know how some hiking boots feel like you're walking in stiff wooden boxes for the first month? These were the total opposite. Right out of the box, they felt soft, flexible, and ready for a long walk, which was such a relief. I’ve taken them through some pretty messy spots, and they’ve handled everything like a champ. There’s a certain peace of mind that comes with stepping into a deep puddle or trekking through mud and knowing your socks are going to stay perfectly dry. Why I'm obsessed with them: Zero Break-In Time: I was shocked at how comfortable they were on day one. No blisters, no stiff ankles—just pure comfort. Surprisingly Light: They give you all that rugged protection you want in a boot, but they don't feel heavy or clunky. I can wear them all day and my legs don't feel tired at all. That Classic Look: The suede is really sharp. They look just as good with a pair of jeans at a coffee shop as they do covered in dirt on a trail. A little tip from my experience: If you’re a fan of those super thick, chunky wool socks, you might want to go up half a size just to give your toes some breathing room, as the fit is nice and snug. Seriously, if you’re looking for a reliable, "do-it-all" boot that actually keeps its promises, these are a total win. They’ve made my outdoor time so much more enjoyable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2026 by Georgio Cole

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