Patagonia Nomad GORE-TEX® SKU: #7463115
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- A mid-cut hiker that's ideal for backpacking or trekking.
- "Better leather" upper that's been sourced and made from tanneries that maintain a minimal environmental footprint.
- Bi-Fit® dual-density insole is made from 100% recycled PU and provides support and stability.
- POLI-CORK™ footbeds are made from 70% recycled foam with active carbon and cork bits to help combat odor and naturally move moisture away from your foot.
- Capilene™ linings are made from recycled material that wick away moisture while keeping your feet dry, cool, and comfortable.
- Vibram® Ecostep™ outsole is highly abrasion-resistant, provides great traction in all kinds of weather and terrain, and is comprised of up to 30% recycled scrap rubber.
- Weight: 1 lb 6 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 9. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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September 5, 2009
Phil P
from Denver, CO
These would be the best boots ever if they would not fall apart. After 10 dog walks around the neighborhood and 1 hardcore day hike to break these bad boys in, I wore these on a serious backpacking trip. We hiked over 4 12,000 foot passes in 3 days. These were the most comfortable boots I have ever worn. My feet felt great. Unfortunately, the glue is failing on the front of one boot. The upper material on top of the toe box has separated from the sole where it curves up to protect the toes. I'm sure that Patagonia uses some special adhesive that is more environmentally friendly or something...
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November 18, 2009
Anonymous
from California
I looked high and low for a stylish, mid-size hiker with vibram soles. These are the boots I ended up finding and I'm happy. Overall, they are very good boots. My only real complaint is that the laces have a tendency to come undone. I think this is partially due to the lacing mechanism itself, but I think it can also be solved by getting new laces (flat as opposed to round), which I intend to do. Zappos' service was great. I ordered the boots at around 4:30 p.m. and selected ground shipping, but Zappos upgraded my shipping for free and I received them the next day by noon. That was a nice touch.
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November 18, 2009
Anonymous
from California
I looked high and low for a stylish, mid-size hiker with vibram soles. These are the boots I ended up finding and I'm happy. Overall, they are very good boots. My only real complaint is that the laces have a tendency to come undone. I think this is partially due to the lacing mechanism itself, but I think it can also be solved by getting new laces (flat as opposed to round), which I intend to do. Zappos' service was great. I ordered the boots at around 4:30 p.m. and selected ground shipping, but Zappos upgraded my shipping for free and I received them the next day by noon. That was a nice touch.
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November 18, 2009
Anonymous
from California
I looked high and low for a stylish, mid-size hiker with vibram soles. These are the boots I ended up finding and I'm happy. Overall, they are very good boots. My only real complaint is that the laces have a tendency to come undone. I think this is partially due to the lacing mechanism itself, but I think it can also be solved by getting new laces (flat as opposed to round), which I intend to do. Zappos' service was great. I ordered the boots at around 4:30 p.m. and selected ground shipping, but Zappos upgraded my shipping for free and I received them the next day by noon. That was a nice touch.
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April 30, 2010
Anonymous
from Kansas City, Missouri
I have only had these boots for a couple of months and I have found a few things out about them that I don't really like. First, when these boots get wet, they stay wet for a long time. The discoloration in the leather seems to allow moisture through and then trap it in on top of the Gore-Tex. Its not a big deal but if you walk through the grass to pick up a newspaper in the morning your boots will be wet all day. The second thing that I noticed was the rubber outer lining just above the sole has started to peel away from the leather a little bit. I buy a pair of boots every spring to last through the year and I don't think I will buy another pair of Patagonia's boots. However, I do like the brass tie off pins and the boots are very very comfortable. Unfortunately, if all I needed was comfort I would be wearing tennis shoes.
Brands I'd also recommend: Asolo
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About Patagonia
Patagonia's values reflect those of a business that started as a band of climbers and surfers who wanted to stay out as long as they can, doing what they love, no matter the weather. Patagonia's design approach to every product, from technical shells for snow and ice, to moisture-wicking underclothes, to everyday clothes, demonstrates a functional bias toward simplicity and utility. Quality is impeccable, and the guarantee lifelong.
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September 6, 2010
David B
from Santa Cruz
What a fantastic boot. They are comfortable from the very beginning, and the seem to be very ruggedly built. I just recently used them for an Alpine climb up Mt. Baker with crampons and they performed perfectly. Granted these are not purpose built for mountaineering, but they filled the role nicely.
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October 22, 2010
Anonymous
These boots look good, have great traction, and are comfortable. They did good by me in the dry weather, but the first time I wore them out hiking in a drizzle my feet got wet after about an hour, got damp in the end of the toe box.
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August 7, 2011
Edward R
from Santa Rosa, California
The sole flexes upward in pre-determined spots, by upward-pointing, "V"-shaped, cuts in the sole. This design prevents a downward flex of the sole and foot. Your foot flexes, bends, downward, as well as upward, for a reason. Thus, these shoes hurt my feet. A good sole should flex both upward and downward along the entire length of the sole. Pre-determined flex points prevent the foot from bending where it wants to bend / flex, and force the foot to bend, unnaturally, where it does not want to naturally bend / flex. Two, rubber lugs on the sole, at the front of the heel, are significantly longer, a 1/4-inch longer, than all the other lugs on the sole of the shoe. Thus, these two, lugs bear all your weight, and you wobble, or see-saw on these two, lugs. Lugs on the sole of a shoe create pressure points on the lugs. Pressure is halved on the foot where there are no lugs underneath, but tripled upon the area of the foot resting on the lug. A good shoe should not have any lugs, but rather a flat sole, with minor traction. A good sole should be flat to the back of the heel, without any angles cut into the back of the heel. The top of the back ankle is an upward pointing "V" rather than a downward "V", which jabs into your Achilles-tendon, if you do not have perfect foot-plant due to an old injury. For me; one shoe is fine, but the other shoe jabs my Achilles-tendon due to an old back-injury. If you do not have perfect foot-plant, due to an old injury; the narrow toe box will result in the toes jamming into the side of the shoe, causing pain. For me; one shoe is fine, with the toes held snug against the sides of the foot-box, but the other shoe jams my small toes against the side of the shoe, due to my less than perfect foot-plant, due to an old back-injury. The toe-box should be wider. They fail to make toe-boxes wide enough, because a wide toe-box does not look fashionable. They should have softened the leather above the toes, or allowed more height above the toes. This shoe should have eye-lets for the laces all the way up; rather than the two, hooks at the top. This boot is not tall enough to need hooks. You would be able to get the shoe on and off easily with eye-lets all the way up; with no fumbling with the laces. The sides of the top of the shoe, on either side of the tongue; where the laces go; should come much closer together over the tongue; about a half-inch closer from either side. Seems all the shoe companies these days hire designers for fashion; rather than for function; and the designers never walk a mile in the shoes they design; if they did, their feet would hurt. If you have perfect foot-plant; you may not experience any of the pain that I did with these shoes.
Brands I'd also recommend: Cement Shoes Brand
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