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Foxelli Men’s Hiking Boots – Waterproof Breathable & Lightweight Suede Leather Hiking Boots for Men

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Size: 14


Color: Brown


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 9, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Foxelli


Best Sellers Rank: #88,856 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #41 in Men's Hiking Boots


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,610 ratings


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  • Great construction
Size: 10 Color: Grey
Love these hiking boots. Very comfortable. Nice toebox. Good ankle support. Love the suede. Very soft when I put them on but they are wearing in very nicely. Seem to be very durable. And are true to size. Get get them won’t be sorry. Time will tell if they hold up, but these are some of the nicest hiking boots I’ve had. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025 by Celinda Adam

  • Fantastic purchase.
Size: 9 Color: Grey
Very comfortable and great support. Lightweight and Fit to size. These are a great pair of boots. The socks are nice also.
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2025 by Terry Simo

  • Great boot with 50+ miles of desert hiking on them
Size: 11.5 Wide Color: Grey
I'm not a big fan of reviews "out of the box" with no practical time using the product, so this review is based on 50+ miles of hiking in the Arizona desert, plus along the rim of the Grand Canyon. I have found the boots to be comfortable, durable, and cost effective. They have endured time in the Muggins Mountain Wilderness Area hiking dry washes with sand, gravel, and scoured bedrock, and up into the volcanic hills with sharp rocks and loose scree fields. They have great traction in all the areas I have taken them. They also are holding up well against the local prickly vegetation, ranging from mesquite to cholla cacti, and protected my feet and ankles good against all. I have worn them into the KOFA Wildlife Refuge (named after the old King of Arizona (KofA) gold mine, located in the middle of the refuge), including the hike up Palm Canyon, which is a wash that leads up to a boulder filled canyon. These boots gave good traction on all the surfaces encountered. I also took a trip to the Grand Canyon with my dogs. Because I had dogs, I was limited to the paved trails along the rim, but the boots were very comfortable. I've also used them in the Anza-Borrego desert park and some short local trails. Some additional notes an comparisons. My previous pair of boots was a pair of Columbia Gunnison Omni-Heat Hiking Shoes. They were comfortable, but they had two issues. The first was the fabric on the sides did not hold up well to the desert and started ripping within 20 miles of starting to use them. Then the rubber that wraps up around the toe area separated from the fabric of the boot. I had to throw those boots away with less than 100 miles on them. I'm not seeing either of these issues with the Foxelli boots. I'm in my late fifties, and have wide/flat feet. These boots fit my feet well. Some truth-in-advertising, because I'm flat footed, I immediately removed the "stock" insoles, and put in Superfeet Trailblazer Comfort Insoles. With some trimming they fit great, and my feet don't hurt at all. I'll definitely buy these again and recommend them for anyone who wants a quality, comfortable hiking shoe/boot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2021 by William B Mayberry William B Mayberry

  • I really liked these boots, but
Size: 14 Color: Brown
These boots looked great and made of good quality. The positive reviews and ratings, is why I choose to purchase the Foxeli boots. While many reviewers noted that the boots huged their feet, this was not the case for me. I found the size 14, to be true in size and the toe box had plenty of room. They included a nice pair of socks and extra laces, which is nice marketing. The boots were comfortable and I really liked these boots but, unfortunately they were not supportive enough around the ankles. There wasn't enough arch support either and my heal slipped up and down, even when the laces were tight. Unfortunately the Foxeli boots didn't work for me but I found their boots fashionable, true to size and no need for braking in period. So give them a try because I would recommend them to a friend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2025 by HonestFeedback

  • Excellent boots
Size: 11.5 Color: Blue
I have been an avid hiker for decades and a hike leader for over a decade. I summited Mt. Whitney 13 times among many other peaks in California. In a few months, I plan to visit Everest Base Camp plus 3 Passes in Nepal so I am looking for something better than what I have presently. I have worn Saucony Peregrine for many years before that I wore Salomon Speedcross for many years. In addition, I also have Lowa Renegade boots and Zamberlan Tofane for years. The purpose of my search is to find a new pair of boots better than what I have. Nepalese guide insists that I wear boots. My Lowa Renegade weighs 2.8 lb while Zamberlan Togane weighs 5 lbs. Both are on the heavy side for me. I want to find out if there is a pair of boots out there that is better suited for this trip so I started the search. I started by comparing published specs and noted that Salomon boots tend to be lighter. Their boots also have aggressive tread that I like. Lowa Renegade is durable and reliable, but its leather top makes it more rigid and heavier. Zamberlan Tafane is super comfortable but very heavy. I tried Salomon Quest 4D Forces 2. This is truly a solid pair of boots. Many service men/women wear it for good reason. It is very rigid and likely an overkill for my trip. I tired Salomon Quest 4. It weighs over 3 lbs and still very rigid. REI salesman sweared by it, but I want some flexibility so that I can move a bit faster on trail. There are lots of positive comments on Salomon X Ultra 3 so I ordered one to try out, and it didn’t disappoint. X Ultra 3 is a pair of well balanced boots that weighs only 2.2 lb. I read that X Ultra 4 is even more flexible so I tried it out at REI. It is much more flexible alright, maybe too much. I searched Amazon to see if there is something else out there that can challenge X Ultra 3, and I can’t help but noticing the 4.7/5 score on the Foxelli boots. Foxelli boots? Is this for real? I have used their poles for years. Their poles replaced my Black Diamond poles. They are much lighter and every bit as strong but more durable. I ordered a pair of Foxelli boots to try. My first impression is the tread is nearly as aggressive as X Ultra 3. If the tread is not as aggressive, that would have been a dealbreaker for me. I put on my wool socks and tried on both Foxelli and X Ultra 3 side by side. Below are my observations: Foxelli is much more comfortable than X Ultra 3. I have Foxelli 11.5 vs. X Ultra 3 11.5 wide. Foxelli fits my foot perfectly. X Ultra toe box is not as comfortable. Foxelli heel is higher as to provide more ankle support. Foxelli sole is so much more comfortable than X Ultra. Out of curiosity, I removed its insole and noted that it is much thicker than X Ultra’s Orthilite. There are even strategic padding in the Foxelli insole to provide more support. Foxelli weighs 2.8 lb as compared to 2.2 lb for X Ultra. However, for X ultra to work for me, I will need to add a heel cup to give it more cushion that will bring its weight to 2.4 lb. The question I asked myself was why Foxelli was more comfortable than X Ultra. I sticked my hand inside the boot and that was when I noted that it was fully padded inside like Zamberlan Tafane that costs $ 500. I also noted that X Ultra upper is made up of many pieces of various materials as compared to a much simpler design of Foxelli. The more materials to stitch together, the more stitches to come loose one day. Suede is much more durable than synthetic fabric. My hunch is Foxelli will likely be more durable. Foxelli is 0.4 lb heavier than X Ultra 3. In light of the additional padding and thicker insole, I decided to return X Ultra 3 to REI and wear Foxelli for my EBC trip. I will post an update after the trip. Suggestion: The shoelace hooks can be improved by using the same locking shoelace hook at the top of the shoe to secure the last 3 shoelace hook positions. With current arrangement, ankle is not securely locked down. Feet tend to slide forward inside the boots. The last 2 shoelace hooks are the most important because they keep the feet steady inside the boots. I hope Foxelli can make this improvement. 7/27/22 Update: Wore the boots to Onion Valley, CA and Big Pine Lakes, CA over the weekend. I noted that the insole is a bit too soft. My feet inside the boots move too much to get full ankle protection. Softer insoles are good for work boots. However, for hiking over rough terrain, a bit firmer insole will keep the feet inside boots steady as to provide more ankle protection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2022 by fastmc fastmc

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