The Columbia Men's Trailstorm Peak Mid Hiking Shoe in Black/Dark Grey is designed for those who love to explore rugged terrains without compromising on comfort. These hikers are built to help you take trails by storm with their combination of water resistance and breathability. Featuring stain and water repellent leather alongside a textile collar, they offer superior comfort while keeping your feet dry.
Packed with an ultra-cushioned Techlite+ midsole, this shoe ensures that you can conquer any landscape without discomfort. The innovative Adapt Trax outsole provides exceptional grip, making it suitable for both wet and dry conditions. Whether you're walking on a muddy path or rocky trails, these boots give you the confidence to move quickly and feel supported.
Feature | Columbia Men's Trailstorm Peak | Merrell Moab 2 Mid Waterproof | Salomon X Ultra 3 Mid GTX |
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Waterproofing | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Cushioning | Techlite+ | Merrell Air Cushion | EnergyCell |
Traction | ADAPT TRAX | Vibram | Contagrip |
Weight | Lightweight | Medium | Lightweight |
Comfort: The Columbia Men's Trailstorm Peak Mid Hiking Shoe strikes an impressive balance between support and cushioning. With its lightweight design and cushioned midsole, you'll find it easy to hike longer distances without fatigue.
Durability: Made with stain and water-repellent leather, coupled with a scratch rubber heel and toe cap, these shoes are built to withstand the rigors of the trail. They promise longevity, ensuring your investment is worthwhile.
Traction: The Adapt Trax outsole does not disappoint. The angular front and rear oriented tread pattern provide excellent traction across diverse terrains, enabling you to navigate tricky paths with confidence.
Fit: The Navic Fit System enhances fit and comfort, though some users may need to adjust to the sizing. It's advisable to try them on before heading out for an adventure.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9/10 | Exceptionally comfortable for long hikes. |
Durability | 8/10 | Built with high-quality materials for long-lasting use. |
Traction | 9/10 | Excellent grip on various surfaces. |
Fit | 7/10 | May vary based on individual foot shape. |
These hiking shoes are ver comfortable and stylish. Great price as well.
I got these for a great deal for my 12 year old son to wear. Very pleased with the quality. Would order again.
Right out of the box there were a few aesthetic issues with the boots. On the left boot, the lace loop underneath the tongue logo tab was partially unstitched from the tongue. It's definitely not going to hold up long term, but given its minimal role overall, I don't see this as a major flaw. It was just a small piece of textile stitched to the tongue, albeit rather shoddily. There is a fairly large amount of excess glue where the midsole was cemented to the upper, but since this is a performance oriented pair of boots, I again don't take too big an issue with this. As for the rest of the upper, the stitching is OK, but nothing to write home about.For the overall construction of the boots, the upper is fairly pliable right out of the box and moves well with the foot. The tongue is semi-gusseted, which is nice for keeping debris outside of the boots. The speed hooks at the top of the eyelet chain make putting them on and taking them off a simple process. The toe guard is a nice touch for abrasion resistance. For the interior there isn't much to speak on. There is a removable (but strongly glued down) Ortholite insole that provides some nice comfort. I worry that the internal lining of the boot won't hold up the best over time since it's only a fabric lining, and no counter cover at the heel (a high wear zone).Moving on to the cushion and outsole, it's very much the same story as above. Fine, not amazing, and probably not built to last an eternity. The midsole is something Columbia call Techlite+. I imagine it's some kind of EVA. It's a plush, lightweight foam that is comfortable right out of the box. There doesn't seem to be any internal shank inside the boot, which can be good or bad depending how you look at it. The outsole is a pretty soft, grippy rubber with a decent tread pattern. It's relatively thick given the overall lightweight design of the boots, but could be thicker, since, again these are technically performance boots.These are obviously not Columbia's top tier boots for the die-hard outdoorsman, and many of the design choices reflect that. I imagine they prioritized comfort and style as opposed to outright functionality, but they can certainly get the job done on an easy to moderate hike. I think there is obviously some room to improve for the next iteration of these, but considering you can get these around $75-$85 pretty regularly, I think these accomplish what they set out to do: comfortable hiking boots that can handle moderate days out on the trails. Set your expectations accordingly, and I don't have a problem recommending these.
Delivered super quick. Their super comfortable. I haven’t been able to use them for actual hiking yet. I would stay true to whatever size your foot is normally. They run a little wide which isn’t a bad thing
cheap...terrible
The boots are comfortable, light, warm and waterproof. If these boots would last longer they would be worth the price. My boots started letting water in between the sole and upper around the toes. The adhesive seems to be less than adequate and the boot began to separate and let water in. Mind you I purchased the boots to start the winters season of 2022 and here I am in Dec of 2023.