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Columbia Men's Newton Ridge Plus II Waterproof, 2024 Black/Shark, 11.5

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Size: 11.5


Color: 2024 Black/Shark


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A hiking boot designed with expert craftsmanship for the female hiking enthusiast, the Columbia Newton Ridge Plus II Waterproof hiking boot is the ultimate companion for rigorous day out on the trail. High quality materials are first and foremost on Columbia's list of requirements when designing and creating men's footwear. These boots combine durability and comfort seamlessly while remaining lightweight and versatile. Columbia's signature technology is what sets us apart, ensuring high-quality protection and prevention. This hiking boot features a waterproof mesh and leather exterior to protect from trail to mountain range. The advanced traction outsole works hard to tread grip in every environment to prevent slipping. Lastly, the signature lightweight midsole provides long-lasting comfort and superior cushioning for impact absorption and high energy return. Columbia offers our Newton Ridge Plus II Waterproof Boot in multiple colors and sizes. To ensure the size you choose is right, please utilize our sizing chart.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15 x 12 x 6 inches; 0.04 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 159473


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 1, 2024


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Columbia


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I love this brand.
Size: 9 Color: 2024 Black/Black
I really love this brand. The boots are very comfortable and very light. The materials are really of excellent quality. I have had several colors but in black they look very pretty. I will buy this brand again even above the one from the little tree, highly recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024 by alvaro Mantilla Mendez alvaro Mantilla Mendez

  • Awesome
Size: 11.5 Color: 2024 Deep Olive/Desert Sun
Fit, comfortable, waterproof, good quality
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Good, for what they're meant for...
Size: 9 Wide Color: Graphite, Black
So let's get this out of the way these are hiking boots... These are not work boots... I'm about 97% sure that they are real leather... So they can make your feet smell... They are extremely comfortable. They have great traction. But ultimately once again they are not work boots. This means that the sole is simply too soft and too thin to last very long on raw concrete or asphalt... Once again it's not what they were meant for. I used mine in a mixture of tile floor and sidewalk concrete. Not surprisingly. They did not last very long before the heel wore out... Not the boots fault not Columbia's fault. They are just not work boots... Love, the gray, beautiful looking boot actually. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024 by A. Amat A. Amat

  • not a workhorse shoe, more of a casual boot, water resistant tongue
Size: 11 Color: Ti Grey Steel, Rocket
The media could not be loaded. TLDR: Tongue is a bit water resistant, outsole has soft rubber (potential durability issues), eh plastic coated leather, comfortable The important thing to note is that this shoe is not a workhorse boot. If you were planning to wear this for an everyday 9-5 warehouse job, serious hikes often, or for labor work every other day, this shoe isn't for you. While the shoe is decent, it lacks the longevity that you want in a workhorse shoe. It does work in a pinch, but expect the outsole to wear out quickly and with the poor quality PU coated leather, don't expect much. But if you want a comfortable water resistant boot that you wear for the occasional hike, around town for whenever it rains, or just for casual house work, this boot is quite good. Build: The shoe, in terms of build, it is alright. The leather is not soft and supple, but more of the quality you would expect from shoes around its price range (plastic coated non top grain leather). The outsole and midsole are cemented onto the body of the shoe, which does limit its longevity but it does make it waterproof when compared to if you stitched them. I am a bit worried about the outsole, which is made of a softer rubber. While this does make it grippier, this limits its longevity as well. Its soft enough where you can slightly bend/move the tread with your thumb, mostly in the parts with thinner tread. The places where you loop your shoelaces are made of metal, probably aluminum or similar. Shoelaces are alright, maybe won't last as long as you would want for a boot, but workable. There is a moderate amount of padding around the sides of your ankle and on the tongue. There is some polyester mesh like but tighter woven lining in the entire interior of the shoe to make it more comfortable. Overall pretty average. Stability: If you tie the laces tight and use all the lace loops, it has decent stability. I tried intentionally roll my ankles and it definitely helped. I'm not sure how it would handle if I was carrying something heavy though. It has a rigid heel counter to help keep your foot in. Overall decent. Comfort: Honestly a very comfortable shoe. It feels closer to wearing a light boot instead of a heavy duty boot. I liked that the insole and midsole conformed to your foot a bit and isn't too soft or too hard. If you use your thumb to push the insole and midsole from inside the shoe, it gives a little bit but then gets too hard if you try to push further. The shoe is also fairly light for a boot. Significantly heavier than a sneaker, but not up to the level of a heavy duty boot. I could imagine myself wearing the shoe often and walking in them for a while. Waterproofness: The shoe is definitely waterproof in the leather parts but the tongue I was worried more about since it mesh. The tongue is gusseted up to the first hook (or right after the 4 triangles for the laces). The gusset was designed to not pool any water and to make the water flow downward toward your toes. I wouldn't say the tongue is waterproof, but is a bit water resistant. I wore the shoe in light to moderate rain outside. I checked the weather and it was around 0.04 to 0.09 inches of rain per hour during the time I conducted the test. I made sure not to cover the shoe with anything and stuck my leg out into the rain diagonally. The shoe was basically in the rain without my upper leg or body blocking the rain. After 17 minutes or so, I finally noticed some dampness inside the shoe where the tongue connects to the shoe upper. In the upper parts of the tongue, when I squished the tongue from the outside, I noticed that the inside went from dry to damp. This means that the tongue is some water resistant mesh or soft shell and that water will soak through with enough time in the rain. This also means the tongue is breathable. In the vid I poured maybe 2 cups of water onto the tongue (vid only showed 1 pour) and the shoe was still dry inside. I think with an umbrella, the shoe will be water resistant enough for your casual needs in continuous rain for the day. Its weakness is continuous direct water keeping the tongue saturated. I also think it will be fine if youre quickly crossing short streams or puddles once in a while and letting it dry out after before doing it again. It should be probably fine if youre going from your car to your house, to work, maybe 5 blocks, or any short journeys without an umbrella I do not think this shoe will keep you dry if you are walking a lot without an umbrella. Or if you do have an umbrella but a significant portion of the rain is still hitting your shoes because of your height or wind and you are walking for longer distances. At that point you might as well either wear a gaitor that covers the tongue, super breathable shoes that dry quickly, a full rubber rain boot, overshoes, or waterproof socks ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024 by J

  • Very comfortable and WATERPROOF
Size: 12 Wide Color: 2024 Cordovan/Squash
These are super lightweight and fit very well right out of the box. They are also waterproof !
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024 by gsmanire

  • Amazing Boot! Columbia Does It Again!
Size: 10.5 Color: 2024 Black/Black
I've been through 3 cycles of purchase and return looking for a comfortable boot for the winter...I found it! The boot was comfortable from the moment I put it on. It's sturdy and provides great support up the ankle. I won't be using them until Dec. outdoors, but so far so good.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024 by Eric Baez

  • Best boot my well aged feet have ever had.
Size: 11.5 Color: Light Brown, Red Velvet
So have worn the Newton Ridge Plus for some 10 pair or so. If memory serves they were just Newton Ridge (non Plus) for the first few pair, but that was some time ago! I keep buying them as they do it all right. Waterproof, Support, Last a year of ~10K steps / day. My go to work, play and away boot. I actually got this pair for a workmate that had gotten boots from a local big box and the sole broke after 3 months, twice in a row. I could not take it anymore and had to get him a real pair of boots. He's doing fine in these. You probably would too. I don't have a break in period with these. They feel comfortable and work right and can be worn to work the day you take them out of the box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024 by Hangard

  • Good looking boots. Solid construction at a decent price.
I write this after 10 days with the boots and about 100 miles walked. No blisters, no issues. I am satisfied. I was preparing for a trip to Glacier NP, and in looking at my current boots (Costco, $30) I could see they were about to fail. (Not complaining. A year and 1/2 is good for $30). I found these Columbias were my best choice from Amazon's offering. At $70, they appear that they will last significantly longer than the Costco's. I like the smooth toe, and they are good looking boots. Color is not not top spec, but I don't want any clown colors. They describe the color is as "Nori, Dark Banana???" To me they are khaki green with light brown details. I use the Sof Sole High Arch inserts in all my shoes. The sizing is accurate. If you have problems with your feet, you might want to double-check the size of your feet. If your smaller foot is not a little loose in the boot, your boots are too small. Seems to me that on any hiking trip with more than 3 people, one of those persons is going to be complaining about their boots all the time. Update: I bought these boots in July 2018. Currently they have been demoted to grass cutting and yard work. The soles are wearing out. The grass is 4.5 miles each week behind a self-propelled mower. Beyond those miles I walk about 20+ miles/week. These Columbia boots have out-lived two newer pairs of boots. One pair from Timberland (Amazon) and another pair by Eddie Bauer (SAMS). I was looking at my history in Amazon today trying to decide what the next boots should be. Looks like it wlll be another pair of these Columbias. They fit true to size. They are medium wide, not narrow, not too wide. They are comfortable for me. I still believe my original title is true. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2018 by Stephenax

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