And reasonably priced compared to other high-quality hiking or similar boots... Solomons for example are around $200 and they work for me and my foots! :) so i stick with them.
Just bought my second pair. Extremely comfortable. First pair lasted a year, 5 days a week for work, before the sole started to wear down. The rest of the boot is still in great condition and still waterproof, so hoping to get them re-soled. I take a size 12.5 in these (half sized up, to allow for feet swelling). Sport pursuit have new stock in, and currently £120 including delivery.
I had a pair for two years. The boot is not for a wide foot as you point out. I changed the way the boot was laced. I missed the first side lace loops from the front by threading the lace through the side loop. I then continued lacing them as they came out of the box.
I have some friends using them and they are quite satisfies. I personally use the LOWA ZEPHYR High and i am satisfied. the problem is that they slip a lot in the wet pavement.
I have two pairs of them I bought them work UK Paramedic and walking the dog. I see no need for Gortex either. The ankle support is not up to carrying heavy loads. Trekkit in Hereford helped AKU with the British Army issue boot which is a much better boot. Thanks for the honest review.
I've been wearing these for a month and the arch support issue is very true. I have a normal foot arch but these boosts have a pretty wide mid-section so there was essentially nothing to hold my arch up. By the end of the day my feet were hurting so bad I thought I was on the edge of getting plantar fasciitis. Replaced the insoles with ones from Currex, which solved the problem. I totally agree with the scenarios these boots should and shouldn't be used. Don't carry heavy loads with these, especially if you're standing, walking, or running all day long.
I have worn a pair nearly daily for the last 18 months or so, for emergency services use. The boots are really light, breathe well and seem well constructed. I did have a minor issue with one of the “stud” bits of the sole cracking but a bit of super glue put that right. They are also definitely waterproof. The boots were very comfortable out of the box and didn’t really need any proper break in time, but I did replace the insoles with something more supportive. Overall I have had a great experience with them and would happily buy Aku again.
all the tacticool stuff, hardly anyone does reviews (or maybe I just breeze by them) on shoes/boots... I guess its not the sexy kit for the you tubers but its a critical item or to have the proper footwear! thanks for the review!
Have you ever tried Treksta, with the BOA lace system and hyper grip soles? I'm currently wearing the high leg 10" version. Too old and knackered to tab or run now, but find them great for hunting shooting in the UK.
Yes, bought some in May last year at the shooting show, around £280, replaced my 1990s Danners. Lightweight, feel good, waterproof, fit my wide feet, so much so I could drop to a 9.5. Good support even for a fat old git like me. Wear them 3 to 4 times a week in the field to shoot, various steep and boggy terrain. Lace system is brilliant, easy on easy off and once you're used to it, can vary tension in differant parts
@@Retired-Tom I know the BOA system from cycling shoes. That is a great system. And you get the dials/laces for free from BOA if they fail. Did not know they come with high boots. Micro adjustment is perfect/superior to anything else in terms of comfort. No idea how it holds up in the field/combat.
@@PreparedPathfinder Tom you can Micro adjust these dials. They are great on cycling shoes. Used them for years daily. No idea how they hold up to tough terrain/combat on boots. Free replacement parts for dials/laces. Strong as dyneema. Easy to fix/replace w/ small allen key.
Interesting boot that - light, and the grip on that should be good. If you have wide feet and like light boots, have you tried Salomon Ultra 3 mid GTX? They're really comfy and easy to cover distances; the sole grip is great. I'm also interested to know your thoughts on Lowa Desert Elite boots (if you remember those), I'm sure you've worn them as they were issued for British soldiers in Afghanistan. They're out of production now, but I managed to find an unworn pair. Interesting how they'd perform in multi-day summer hikes in Britain.
I've a pair of the 'civvy' grey Selvatica. In general I find them very good. I have preferences e.g. no hooks for laces. As you know these have a hook at the top of the lacing. Not a deal breaker by any means. I've had no bother with the laces but I use a combination of surgeons knot, fell runner's knot and final double knot 😂 Time will tell how they perform for me but Aku boots are hard to beat, aren't they ?
Once the boots had stretched out in terms of width, have you found they're causing any gip with your feet after you've taken them off? I bought a different brand last year, quality brand, but, not quite the right width for my feet; had a few aches that I'm not sure are from the boots, or just my feet gaining condition. Decent vid, that mic works nicely for the garden reviews compared to the earlier days (ration pack comparison etc).
And reasonably priced compared to other high-quality hiking or similar boots... Solomons for example are around $200 and they work for me and my foots! :) so i stick with them.
Just bought my second pair. Extremely comfortable. First pair lasted a year, 5 days a week for work, before the sole started to wear down. The rest of the boot is still in great condition and still waterproof, so hoping to get them re-soled. I take a size 12.5 in these (half sized up, to allow for feet swelling). Sport pursuit have new stock in, and currently £120 including delivery.
I had a pair for two years. The boot is not for a wide foot as you point out.
I changed the way the boot was laced. I missed the first side lace loops from the front by threading the lace through the side loop. I then continued lacing them as they came out of the box.
I have some friends using them and they are quite satisfies. I personally use the LOWA ZEPHYR High and i am satisfied. the problem is that they slip a lot in the wet pavement.
I have two pairs of them I bought them work UK Paramedic and walking the dog. I see no need for Gortex either. The ankle support is not up to carrying heavy loads. Trekkit in Hereford helped AKU with the British Army issue boot which is a much better boot. Thanks for the honest review.
I've been wearing these for a month and the arch support issue is very true.
I have a normal foot arch but these boosts have a pretty wide mid-section so there was essentially nothing to hold my arch up. By the end of the day my feet were hurting so bad I thought I was on the edge of getting plantar fasciitis. Replaced the insoles with ones from Currex, which solved the problem.
I totally agree with the scenarios these boots should and shouldn't be used. Don't carry heavy loads with these, especially if you're standing, walking, or running all day long.
I have worn a pair nearly daily for the last 18 months or so, for emergency services use.
The boots are really light, breathe well and seem well constructed. I did have a minor issue with one of the “stud” bits of the sole cracking but a bit of super glue put that right. They are also definitely waterproof.
The boots were very comfortable out of the box and didn’t really need any proper break in time, but I did replace the insoles with something more supportive.
Overall I have had a great experience with them and would happily buy Aku again.
all the tacticool stuff, hardly anyone does reviews (or maybe I just breeze by them) on shoes/boots... I guess its not the sexy kit for the you tubers but its a critical item or to have the proper footwear!
thanks for the review!
This is the review I've been looking for. Cheers Tam !
Have you ever tried Treksta, with the BOA lace system and hyper grip soles? I'm currently wearing the high leg 10" version. Too old and knackered to tab or run now, but find them great for hunting shooting in the UK.
No I haven't, any good?
Yes, bought some in May last year at the shooting show, around £280, replaced my 1990s Danners. Lightweight, feel good, waterproof, fit my wide feet, so much so I could drop to a 9.5. Good support even for a fat old git like me. Wear them 3 to 4 times a week in the field to shoot, various steep and boggy terrain. Lace system is brilliant, easy on easy off and once you're used to it, can vary tension in differant parts
@@Retired-Tom I know the BOA system from cycling shoes. That is a great system. And you get the dials/laces for free from BOA if they fail. Did not know they come with high boots. Micro adjustment is perfect/superior to anything else in terms of comfort. No idea how it holds up in the field/combat.
@@PreparedPathfinder Tom you can Micro adjust these dials. They are great on cycling shoes. Used them for years daily. No idea how they hold up to tough terrain/combat on boots. Free replacement parts for dials/laces. Strong as dyneema. Easy to fix/replace w/ small allen key.
probably one of the few breathable gtex then
Made in Italy !!!📢😍😍😍
Did you have any issues in the heat of Spain with them being GTX?
No, they were fine.
Interesting boot that - light, and the grip on that should be good. If you have wide feet and like light boots, have you tried Salomon Ultra 3 mid GTX? They're really comfy and easy to cover distances; the sole grip is great.
I'm also interested to know your thoughts on Lowa Desert Elite boots (if you remember those), I'm sure you've worn them as they were issued for British soldiers in Afghanistan. They're out of production now, but I managed to find an unworn pair. Interesting how they'd perform in multi-day summer hikes in Britain.
I haven’t tried the Salomon Ultra 3 Gtx.
Yes, l used the Desert Lowas over in Afghan, decent boots.
I've a pair of the 'civvy' grey Selvatica. In general I find them very good. I have preferences e.g. no hooks for laces. As you know these have a hook at the top of the lacing. Not a deal breaker by any means. I've had no bother with the laces but I use a combination of surgeons knot, fell runner's knot and final double knot 😂
Time will tell how they perform for me but Aku boots are hard to beat, aren't they ?
Yeah I do like Akus 👍
Once the boots had stretched out in terms of width, have you found they're causing any gip with your feet after you've taken them off? I bought a different brand last year, quality brand, but, not quite the right width for my feet; had a few aches that I'm not sure are from the boots, or just my feet gaining condition.
Decent vid, that mic works nicely for the garden reviews compared to the earlier days (ration pack comparison etc).
Yeah they’re fine now to be honest.
Roger, l’d never done this sort of thing before so the early vids were a learning curve.
@@PreparedPathfinder Cheers. Yeah, I gave up trying to make vids a few years ago, I was horrified by the quality of my output 😂
@@robertferguson3023 😂😂
Hi mate I’m in an infantry support company , what boot would you recommend to suit this role ?
Boots are a very personal thing mate, but l’d say Lowa or Altberg.
@@PreparedPathfinder cheers mate appreciate the advice!
@@TacticalTropic no probs mate. I used the older leather Lowa Mountain boots for most of my time.
@@PreparedPathfinder cheers mate I’ll do some research and see if I can find a pair ! 🤙🏻
@@TacticalTropicif you can get them, mirco lite altberg sneakers are awesome!
Light weight and comfortable from the box
They look well comfy, Id take a pair in Coyote, if I had that kinda money to spare.
Is it just me or is there no sound
Just you l think!
@@PreparedPathfinder ye must have it's working now 👍
Thanks for your experience and opinions on these sadly a bit out of my price range at the moment.
Good review though cheers
I am getting old. 🫤
Sadly, I'm more intrested in those arch support inserts.