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Oboz Men's Sawtooth Ascent Mid B-DRY Hiking Boot

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Size: 11.5 Wide


Color: Black Sea


Description

Designed for boundless energy, the Oboz Sawtooth Ascent Mid B-dry shoes deliver responsive cushioning, superior grip, and rugged durability. These hiking shoes are designed with a rubber insole and a polyester lining. Their leather upper features a lace-up closure for a secure fit and a heel pull tab for easy on and off. These lace-up shoes are an ideal choice for your outdoor adventures. Ankle-high shaft. Round toe shape. Leather outsole.

Item model number ‏ : ‎ 77801


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 28, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Oboz


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Best Sellers Rank: #166,466 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #119 in Men's Hiking Boots


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Customer Reviews: 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (75)


Color: Black Sea


Toe Style: Closed Toe


Boot Form Type: Hiking Boot


Heel Type: Flat


Seasons: Winter


Pattern: Solid


Style Name: Sawtooth X Mid Hiking Boot


Occasion: outdoor


Item Weight: 19.2 Ounces


Shoe Height Map: Ankle-High


lining-description: Natural Rubber


Outer Material: Oiled nubuck, Cordura Fabric mesh, TPU heel counter, 100% RPET Repreve Laces, 100% RPET Repreve Webbing, Micro-injected PU window


Sole Material: Polyurethane


Material Fabric: Nubuck


Brand: Oboz


Model Name: Sawtooth X Mid


Style Number: 24101


UPC: 840127855004


Global Trade Identification Number: 04


Manufacturer: Oboz


Item Type Name: Hiking Boot


Closure Type: Lace-Up


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Embellishment Feature: Buckle


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great boots
Size: 12 Wide Color: Rockfall
Love these boots. I was looking to replace my old Merrill Moab boots. Those were lightweight and breathable for our hot climate but, especially, over time seemed to lose some support. I looked at and tried on several brands and the Sawtooth seemed to have what I was looking for, and they look pretty good too. They are heavier than the Moabs but I never feel like they are draggin' me down on the trail. They are not as cool as the Moab, though that may be difficult to quantify. Again, I don't notice this on the trail. But I am happy for the sturdy feel and support the boots provide me. I have easily over 100 miles of rugged terrain on them already. Would buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2026 by W. E. Hustad

  • awkward in-between of boot and sneaker awkward in-between of boot and sneaker
Size: 11.5 Color: Black Sea
sawtooth x mid my naked foot measures exactly 28.5-28.7cm long, took size 11.5, excellent fit very comfy toebox Mild arch support one shoe weighs 605g 15.5-16cm tall shaft, measured from bottom of sole impressive build quality, very thick leather. very durable, double layer toecap. feels like a boot. doesn't breathe well, these vents don't particularly do much, and this is the non-goretex version. soles are excellent, thick & stiff, good lateral support. I chose to return; I'd rather get the oboz bridger for a true waterproof boot (it weighs almost exactly the same as the sawtooth), or get a lighter sneaker. these are heavy shoes, durable and protective yes, but not really breathable. I kinda wish they used a thinner leather, and made the heel/shaft thinner. this would've been a perfect sneaker/hiker hybrid if it weren't so thick and heavy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024 by anonymous

  • Almost perfect,,,
I have a 10 and a half wide foot. And a 10 and 1/2 wide fits absolutely perfect. Sizing is accurate. Great tread on the bottom and I love the way they look. However, as many have stated the top Hook is really weird. These Boots come with flat laces which is somewhat unusual in itself. Most hiking boots have round laces. I don't even think you could fit round laces in these boots with the top hook the way it is and even the flat laces you have to finagle to get in. Also I could see how it could cut these laces as some people have stated. Other than that I love them ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025 by Iggywan

  • OBOZ is excellent for lower arch foot.
Size: 12 Wide Color: Black Sea
This boot is my 3rd OBOZ shoe. The wide is perhaps 1E and sizing is about USA normal. Very comfortable right out of the box with a Good quality foot bed . My back holds up better in OBOZ than most any other shoe. day 1 I did 6 hours yard work in these boots and am pleased. A nice light hiking boot for a medium low arch. For a higher arch I think a super feet high arch is needed. I received these in 1 day from Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2025 by MR Materialistic

  • comfotable, butt.....
Size: 10.5 Color: Black Sea
leather is good, waterproofing is lacking. The biggest issue is the sole. the bottom of mine is smooth and I probably have less than 30 miles on them. Not a good boot for what you paid for. Ive noticed this across all their products. The quality is declining.
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024 by Shawna Marie

  • Does the job
Size: 10.5 Wide Color: Rockfall
Sturdy, well fitting hiking boots. very pleased with them. I got .5 size larger than I normally do, and they fit just fine.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2026 by Geoff Panek

  • Design not as good as it used to be.
Size: 14 Color: Rockfall
I have been wearing Oboz for years and have been very happy with them. However, on this last pair i bought, the rubberized toe did not extend as far up the boot and now puts a seam in a bad location that my toe would quickly wear through. I returned them and had to order a more expensive model.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2026 by Rod McLeod

  • Okay, see in side. Impression/observation.
Size: 11.5 Color: Black Sea
I bought these, put a fresh pair of socks after dinner and wore them for the rest of the evening; feet are largest at the end of the day. So this is really just an impression. I am replacing my shoe/boot rotation (swap every day to a different pair). It just happens to be time for all of them at once. I replaced 2 pair with Keen Voyageurs (like for like) during a Labor day sale. I also bought Powerstep Plus Met insoles (my standard purchase of boots and insoles; standard insoles in general for the Keen are just thin rubbery insoles). I have ball of foot issues. Anyhow, I have like for like comparisons of new Keen/Powerstep insoles and the Oboz. The combined prices are about the same. As I wanted to have a no hassle return, the Oboz were only worn in the house. Oboz: right boot is tighter, left boot is comfortable. I'm left handed, no idea is that's a cross dominance issue. FWIW. Length is good (11.5). Right boot was moderately uncomfortable. I adjusted the lace tightness around the mid/front of foot a couple of times, got better, but still tighter than the left. New shoes, mostly feet on a foot rest, hard to say what a day in the life might change this impression. Others have noted both the flat and smooth laces and the top hook is odd. Can't speak for real world with the hooks, but a trivial annoyance in my limited experience. The flat laces? I've used smooth laces in the past; heavily textured laces lock in place after tying much better/longer. Likely they don't slide around the shoe for an early fit compared to the flat, but that takes care of itself in the first few wearings. These laces didn't have much excess length; double knotting usually works best, but I don't think they are long enough to do that. Insole. They are a low arch support, 1/2 length hard, formed insole. Nice for some, better than the Keen for sure. I need the extra support of taller insoles. I did not try the new Powersteps I had to verify space. The left it may have fit, but I doubt the right would have. For me, having to spend an additional $60 for new insoles negated any added value (and maybe I should expect to spend this for ALL boots I buy). The soles are usually what fails for me. Poly urethane (PU) based soles/pads only last so long (look up anticipated life span of running shoes for examples), and assuming the uppers and the heel cup (back of shoe) cloth don't wear out first, that is my fail point, insoles be damned. Obviously there are other wear points, but for me those are the priority wear points. Warranty. Keen has a year long warranty. I have used it, it is good. Zero opinion on the Oboz. I found that with the Powerstep insoles I am using (versus others, including a lesser arch support Powerstep) I get so much LESS heel slip that the heel wear is no longer a concern (and mostly that was the warranty claims I had with the Keen; this may help someone that has these general wear issue for their shoes/boots). My overall thoughts: this was a one pair, ~6 hour in house only comparison. Your mileage will vary. I am returning them. Maybe try again another time, or buy in a store, where I can try different models on. Though NO waterproofing is a requirement for me, and these are one of the few where that is a feature. 3 stars as this was too short to give a long wear impression; maybe a week in the saddle would clear up much of my concerns. I will not be finding out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2025 by MC

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