Customer Reviews Ariat Catalyst VX Defiant 10" GTX 400G
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I needed some new boots and decided to try out the Ariat Catalyst VX Defiant 8" GTX but then I also noticed the Ariat Catalyst VX Defiant 10" GTX 400G, which is a slightly taller boot. So, I ordered both and figured I'd send one of them back after I figured out which I liked better.
I sure like the rugged bark light-brown look of the 8" boot over the darker 10" boot, but the comfort and height of the 10" has me sold. I'd punch my mother if I could get the 10" boot in the lighter brown color, but I figure the dark has it's advantages in that it won't stain as easily or darken when it gets wet. The extra height of the boot will also be a huge advantage for me since I really like to hike out into the wet muck.
Both boot feels similar except for the extra height of the 10". The difference is that the 10" might rub your lower calf, so loosen up the top or don't even lace those top hooks. Neither the 8" or 10" boot digs or rubs in at the top edge, which is a problem I've had before.
The leather on these is soft and flexible. Comfort is a problem I've had with boots in the past, but these felt great. The flexibility is fantastic and when I do flex the boot, I don't feel anything digging in or poking me anywhere. The interior is nice a smooth up and down the leg shaft.
My one complaint about the 10" boot is that the laces may be too short if you wear a thick sock and want to lace that thing all the way up. The 8" boot seems like it has the same lace length, so it doesn't have this problem. The 10" laces should have been just a tad longer.
The grip and stance of the base is perfect in every way. Great ankle support while still allowing normal forward-moving flexibility. You won't roll your ankle in these.
In addition to everything else, these boots look great. They have the right mix of rugged utility with a little bit of brass and leather craft to make them stand out.
Weight may be an issue if you plan on trekking the distance in these. Leather will probably never beat synthetics in that category.
Finally cost is an issue here. You can get other outdoor boots for a little more than half the price. But for me the comfort, obvious quality of craftsmanship, and the look make it worth the cost. I'm really happy with these. Happy enough to write a review, which isn't something I usually bother with.
Note that the Zappos pictures of the 10" boot is much redder than the actual color. I think they adjusted the color, because even the laces are redder than they should be. Take this into account and look at the Ariat product page itself for a better representation of the color. The 8" boot color is spot-on.
Jay, Zappos Customer,
1 found this review helpful.
Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Ariat
Had these boots for one year now, once broken in they are the comfiest boots I have ever worn. After breaking in they are very comparable to my Kennetrek mountain extreme's. At first I was skeptical trying out Ariat's hunting line, but fully submerged these boots are completely waterproof and insulation holds true to its value. I consider these a top tier boot.
Mattyice42,
0 found this review helpful.
Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Ariat
I bought these boots over 2 years ago, they are comfortable straight out the box. I wear them whilst walking and working my dogs in the field, they are very well insulated and fully waterproof, so great for the wet winter months. Only issue, they are a little tight for wide feet, only have to wear normal socks.
Great product.
Hope101,
0 found this review helpful.
Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Ariat
I am use to lowa combats boots and danner Acadia but these are something much better. From day one I can't believe the difference all round but you get what you pay for .
Tambo25002344,
0 found this review helpful.
Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Ariat
Just had my first day in the field with these boots. Great support for my bad ankles and comfort all day long.
Sbear,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Ariat
Having been a fan of Ariat for some years, I made a decision to enjoy the appealing sale price. The boots seem well made and most products that utilise GoreTex are worthy. The only negative at the moment is the seam stitching on the inside at the heel. It's like having a really fine 'zip/wire grater' that rubs on the heel unless you have pretty thick socks on. Shame, as another piece of leather or similar covering the stitches, would make these close to perfect. Taking the same design detailing to the inside first would be good, as that's the 'comfort and suitability for purpose' taken care of. Let's face it, footwear is rarely judged on its comfort externally as your foot is on the inside. The outside is, in my opinion, the second phase of design. Maybe I'll review again in a few months as an update.
Greensinreg,
0 found this review helpful.