Asolo Stynger GTX
- 5 stars 72%
- 4 stars 14%
- 3 stars 0%
- 2 stars 9%
- 1 star 5%
Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Tackle any tough terrain in ultimate style! An ideal choice for light hikers and trekkers who demand lightweight and comfort.
- Duo Asoflex midsole in which two elements are melted together to improve comfort and performance. The first element, constructed of a stiff material benefits anti pronation, anti supination and anti torsion. The second element, constructed with a softer material offers shock absorption while walking.
- Water resistant suede and Cordura® uppers.
- GORE-TEX® Sierra liners for waterproof yet breathable boots.
- Outsole is a combination of bi-density rubber bottom for cushion and traction.
- Shoe weighs gr. 550
- Measurements:
- Weight: 1 lb 5 oz
- Shaft: 5 1⁄2 in
- Product measurements were taken using size US Women's 7, width C - Wide. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Asolo´s goal is to create great footwear for all of your outdoor needs, in all conditions, at all altitudes: from light walking to hiking, from backpacking to the most treacherous climbing - whether it be on ice or mixed terrain. The footwear is designed around the foot; flexible, lightweight, and at the same time, highly resistant. Fit and performance are major strengths for this design. The breathable footwear is able to shock-absorb even on the toughest terrains, while keeping away humidity, water, and cold weather. The highly researched soles are constructed in such a way that they will prevent slips and falls on the most slippery of terrains.
Since the beginning, Asolo is connected with experiences and people who live for the mountain. Together with the brand, they test boots that have been developed for the alpine/mountaineering athletes and for all people who "live" the mountain with love and passion.
Fit Survey:
- 0% Full size too large
- 5% Half size too Large
- 84% True to size
- 8% Half size too small
- 3% Full size too small
- 97% Felt true to width
- 3% Felt narrower than marked
- 0% Felt wider than marked
- 47% Excellent arch support
- 45% Moderate arch support
- 8% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Asolo Stynger GTX
Average rating is 4 out of 5 from a total of 43 reviews.
Top Positive Review
4 people found this review helpful.
Wonderful boot - Great support, easy to get in/out of, & comfortable right away, except that I had to get it a little large to accommodate an extra long second toe and a very wide foot which means that it's a little large over all and I'm having to figure out the right sock combination to totally customize the fit for myself. I have a small foot (4.5 in length), but take a 5 to 5.5 in a boot for comfort. I tried the 5 and the 5.5; the 5 actually seemed to be the same length as the 5.5, but was more narrow and squeezed my little toes, so I got the larger (5.5). A special quality to this boot for me is that even though it's technically "too long" for my foot, the uppers do not break awkwardly and uncomfortably across the top of my foot when I step. Where the shoes "breaks" is a frequent problem for me, especially with shoes that are more supportive/stiffer, because they're often designed to break at a certain point and if your foot is shorter than that for which the shoe is designed, then you're in trouble. But the uppers on these boots are not like that--they break where you need them to and so I have absolutely no discomfort on top. The lace placement is also great and allows for easy comfort adjustments. For extra comfort, I put pink Superfeet insoles in them. The boots work great for strutting along because they're light and flexible, as well as for climbing over rocks and navigating rocky, uneven trails and tricky steep trails with gravel. As soon as I get the sock business down, I'll be in heaven!
Read more » « Show less April 26, 2009 by AlexisTop Critical Review
3 people found this review helpful.
Blister City! My last two pair of hiking boots were Asolo (530's), and they're one of the few brands that fit my narrow, low volume foot. When I first tried on the Stynger, I thought I was golden. They felt great around the store and house. Then I did a short 5 mile trek in the Adirondacks, and my feet came back blistered beyond belief. There was no breaking in this boot, so it was returned. My niece bought the same boot (against my recommendation) and had the exact same experience. They are too rigid and inflexible. It's like walking in a plastic case with no protection from rubbing. Even moleskin didn't work. I wouldn't recommend them to anybody, and I'm shocked all the reviews came back so positively. Other sites say the same thing I'm writing about this boot.
Read more » « Show less May 26, 2007 by Bigkelt12- Sort by:
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Wonderful boot - Great support, easy to get in/out of, & comfortable right away, except that I had to get it a little large to accommodate an extra long second toe and a very wide foot which means that it's a little large over all and I'm having to figure out the right sock combination to totally customize the fit for myself. I have a small foot (4.5 in length), but take a 5 to 5.5 in a boot for comfort. I tried the 5 and the 5.5; the 5 actually seemed to be the same length as the 5.5, but was more narrow and squeezed my little toes, so I got the larger (5.5). A special quality to this boot for me is that even though it's technically "too long" for my foot, the uppers do not break awkwardly and uncomfortably across the top of my foot when I step. Where the shoes "breaks" is a frequent problem for me, especially with shoes that are more supportive/stiffer, because they're often designed to break at a certain point and if your foot is shorter than that for which the shoe is designed, then you're in trouble. But the uppers on these boots are not like that--they break where you need them to and so I have absolutely no discomfort on top. The lace placement is also great and allows for easy comfort adjustments. For extra comfort, I put pink Superfeet insoles in them. The boots work great for strutting along because they're light and flexible, as well as for climbing over rocks and navigating rocky, uneven trails and tricky steep trails with gravel. As soon as I get the sock business down, I'll be in heaven!
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- Alexis - customer
- from Berkeley, California
- April 26, 2009
Oh, my gosh...best fit in a boot I have ever had. I wear two pairs of socks and I have plenty of toe room. Am training to climb Kilimanjaro in September and I am delighted with the boots...the color...the fit.
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- Lorene - customer
- from New Orleans, Louisiana
- March 29, 2010
Great boots! Great boot for folks with narrow heels! Do not need any break-in time---broke mine in on the slopes of New River Gorge National River in West Virginia!
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- Tamarack - customer
- from Pennsylvania
- April 19, 2007
Great Boot for Narrow Feet - I had just about given up finding a hiking type boot for my narrow feet. A salesperson at a hiking shop in North Carolina told me to check out Asolo hiking boots because they "ran narrow". Having heard this hundreds of times I was hesitant but am so glad I did. They only stocked up to a 10 and I needed a 10.5 so I headed straight for Zappos hoping I could find my size. Luckily I did and now I have bought two pairs of these boots. They are great! Even though they are classified as medium width, they are really narrow. Actually they fit 100% better than most "narrow" shoes. The build quality seems very good and the structure is good for hiking, walking etc... I do add an insert with arch support in all my shoes and did with these as well. I would highly recommend this boot for someone having trouble finding a narrow hiking boot. Love it!
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- D D - customer
- from Meridian, Mississippi
- December 8, 2006
Easy to break in boot - These boots were great for difficult hiking and in the snow. They took very little time to break in. Only thing is buy an extra pair of shoelaces- they broke after a week of wear. Otherwise great, comfortable boot.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from New York, NY
- May 27, 2007





