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Customer Reviews Arc'teryx Konseal LT

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Rating Summmary:

30 total reviews

Review Breakdown:

23%5Rated 5 stars out of 5

40%4Rated 4 stars out of 5

20%3Rated 3 stars out of 5

17%2Rated 2 stars out of 5

0%1Rated 1 star out of 5

Customer Fit Survey:

75%"Felt a half size larger "

100%"Felt true to width"

75%"Moderate arch support"

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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I bought those shoes, they are easily a half size to a full size longer than the aerios fl mid, I am super disapointed with the sizing of the product as I have known my Arc'Teryx sizing for a long time, I own many pairs of different shoes from Arc'Teryx.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I've had the shoes between 8-12 months now. I've used them extensively and have a few issues with them. I will list pros and cons. However I wouldn't buy another pair. Pros: Lightweight Comfortable Cons: Terrible durability Not very grippy on rock They are very comfortable and I do like the fit and feel. They are also nice and light. Unfortunately this comes at the trade of durability. Within a handful of wears I had a hole develop in the material. Throughout the life of the product this has no increased to 3 holes. All pretty large. I work in the Mountains and they're at the point where they're starting to look too "shabby". I would like to emphasise this hole developed within the first 5 uses. There is also discolouration on the shoe too. The shoes are red, however around the holes they have faded to an orange colour. More recently I have also noticed the rand is starting to come off of the shoe. It looks like the glue holding it on is deteriorating. In short, a comfortable approach shoe for light and occasional use. However if you want a durable and reliable shoe that you can rely on, I'd look elsewhere.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I've had the shoes between 8-12 months now. I've used them extensively and have a few issues with them. I will list pros and cons. However I wouldn't buy another pair. Pros: Lightweight Comfortable Cons: Terrible durability Not very grippy on rock They are very comfortable and I do like the fit and feel. They are also nice and light. Unfortunately this comes at the trade of durability. Within a handful of wears I had a hole develop in the material. Throughout the life of the product this has no increased to 3 holes. All pretty large. I work in the Mountains and they're at the point where they're starting to look too "shabby". I would like to emphasise this hole developed within the first 5 uses. There is also discolouration on the shoe too. The shoes are red, however around the holes they have faded to an orange colour. More recently I have also noticed the rand is starting to come off of the shoe. It looks like the glue holding it on is deteriorating. In short, a comfortable approach shoe for light and occasional use. However if you want a durable and reliable shoe that you can rely on, I'd look elsewhere.
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0 found this review helpful.
Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I bought these shoes ~1.5 months ago. I bought them to use on alpine approaches, cragging and canyoning in the PNW. They are light, comfortable, true to size and drop water quickly. Unfortunately, the materials haven't held up as well as I have hoped. After 4 weekend outings that included dusty trails, boulder hopping, cragging and canyoning, both sides of the shoes are beginning to wear through on the fabric and the rubber is starting to peal on the side (see attached image). As an approach shoe at this price I was hoping these would hold up much better and I doubt I'll get even a full 6 months out of them at this rate. I expect my trail runners or approach shoes to last at least a year. I haven't use a lot of Arc'Teryx products so I can't speak to other shoes but I'm not keen on spending top dollar on something that didn't last. If the rubber protection on the sides of the shoes went higher up and were a little bit more heavy duty it could help protect the fabric with a marginal sacrifice in weight. I can't recommend these if you're going to be doing anything beyond the trail.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I bought these shoes ~1.5 months ago. I bought them to use on alpine approaches, cragging and canyoning in the PNW. They are light, comfortable, true to size and drop water quickly. Unfortunately, the materials haven't held up as well as I have hoped. After 4 weekend outings that included dusty trails, boulder hopping, cragging and canyoning, both sides of the shoes are beginning to wear through on the fabric and the rubber is starting to peal on the side (see attached image). As an approach shoe at this price I was hoping these would hold up much better and I doubt I'll get even a full 6 months out of them at this rate. I expect my trail runners or approach shoes to last at least a year. I haven't use a lot of Arc'Teryx products so I can't speak to other shoes but I'm not keen on spending top dollar on something that didn't last. If the rubber protection on the sides of the shoes went higher up and were a little bit more heavy duty it could help protect the fabric with a marginal sacrifice in weight. I can't recommend these if you're going to be doing anything beyond the trail.
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