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- Upper 2.0mm Waterproof Nubuck Leather.
- Upper Airmesh Nylon Fabric.
- Midsole Contoured Phylon.
- Plate Molded TPU Plate.
- Outsole Vibram Contact.
Men’s Vasque Breeze Backpacking Boots, ideal for warm temperatures because they’re breathable! Here are some boots that are ideal for warm temperatures under light loads! Looking to cover a lot of miles in a short amount to time? This aerobically-inclined boot is a perfect companion! What makes them a perfect choice: Upper leather: 2 mm Waterproof Nubuck leather and Airmesh fabric; Midsole: Molded EVA; Outsole: Vibram contact; Lining: Nylon; Footbed: DryTech; And there’s more: Integration Technology with Flexframe 2 Plate GORE-TEX XCR membrane; Approximate weight: 2 lbs. 9 oz. State Size, Width and Color. AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Ladies’ Vasque Breeze Backpacking Boots – word search in our Store for ‘Vasque’. Men’s Vasque Breeze Backpacking Bo
Review by S. Schneider for Vasque Men’s Breeze GTX Hiking Boot
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I never write reviews ever… I always felt like I did not want to waiste my time. However I realized after spending hours and days of serching for the perfect hiking boots, how important reviews are to help one find the right boot.
I live in the rocky mountains of montana and needed a top level boot. I have serched and tryed a ton of brands, and I must say… vasque Rules!
I use to own the original zephers before vasque re did them and messed them up. I needed something to replace my vasque zephers, I hiked all over Iceland and montana in snow, mountains and volcanic rock with my 1st pair and they were amazing. So I figured… why not come back to vasque for a new pair of boots since almost every other brand i have tryed besides merrill have felt crappy to me.
I just got the breeze gtx in the mail and have not hiked in them yet, but have worn them around were I live. They feel even better than my 1st pair of zephers. They do not need to be broken in at all and they have a bit of a strech effect to them that felt like a custom fit around my foot, the boot felt to form fit around my feet and are not tight or stiff what so ever.
One big thing you must know about vasque before you buy them is this… Always order 1 size higher then what you normally wear. vasque is not true to foot size. I wear size 14, and with both pairs of vasques I have had to get size 15.
Review by Robert Goldman for Vasque Men’s Breeze GTX Hiking Boot
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I have now used my new Vasque Breeze GTX (Goretex lined) hiking boots on two challenging day hikes in the White Mountains (NH) and Baxter State Park (ME) and a weekend backpack in the Bigelow Preserve near Sugarloaf. Since all of these ‘field tests’ took place in New England, the conditions varied from dry to damp to the snow & ice of this past weekend. These boots are very comfortable and provided good grip in all conditions. You can hike in them with confidence and comfort. They are very breathable, as my feet stayed dry even as I hiked strong and when I stepped into some mud or water, not one drop penetrated. Prior to these hiking boots, I had been addicted to Merrills and thought that would be my boot company forever. Well, Vasque has pushed Merrill aside. You will be pleased with the Vasque Breeze. Happy and safe hiking to you. (By the way, let’s welcome the wolves back to Maine and the Northeast. It will be good for the ecology of our region, for the wolves and for ourselves that we welcome them home here. It’s time to make amends to the wolf for the horrific way they were maligned and mistreated in an earlier time and to finally correct that injustice.)
Review by J. Fisher for Vasque Men’s Breeze GTX Hiking Boot
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Seemed to be a great boot, unfortunately they run 1 full size small so I had to return them. I will definitely get a size bigger and try again.
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(out of 18 reviews)
List Price: $ 139.95
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Review by Mathieu Perry for Vasque Men’s Breeze GTX Hiking Boot
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I bought this product in person at an outdoor sporting goods store while hiking the Appalachian Trail so proper size and fit was not an issue. Part way through the first day of my ownership with my new size 10′s the rubber toe guard had already started to peel away from the leather. I found that while hiking during the rain or after water crossings, the tread of the boot was a kin to greased lightning. My line of thinking was that these boots were probably just slippery because of the factory finish on the tread and that they would grip after the finish had been worn off. I couldn’t have been more wrong, 1,800 miles later and the boots are still just as slippery as they were out of the box. Additionally, the gore-tex lining turned these boots into my own personal foot sized jacuzi as they failed to let out enough moisture. Untreated boots would have been able to breath much better. I chose these boots for the plastic re-enforcement in the sole to help with heavy loads in my pack during expeditions. This was the first time I have purchased boots for this reason and I have found that the stiffener acts as a fulcrum sometimes snapping my ankle forward or back depending on the placement of weight distribution on rocks and roots while hiking. Overall, I was greatly disappointed in my experience and will stick with Montrail shoes.