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Posted 20 November 2022

adidas Mens Terrex Ax4 Gore-tex Hiking Shoes Legend Ink/Core Black/Bold Blue £64.99 +£4.99 delivery @ MandM Direct

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Sizes Available

Currently available in all sizes from 6 to 14.5

Details

  • adidas lace up hiking shoes with EVA midsole and Continental™ rubber outsole for added comfort and ultimate grip in all conditions. FZ3286
  • Textile and synthetic upper.
  • Textile lining.
  • Lace fastening.
  • Heel pull.
  • Padded ankle and tongue.
  • Lightly cushioned footbed.
  • Dual density EVA midsole.
  • Continental™ Rubber outsole for optimal grip in all weather conditions.
  • Gore-Tex® waterproof membrane.

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  1. LoveChristmas38's avatar
    Would these keep my feet dry for cycling does anybody know? X 🚲🚲
    Rickardo's avatar
    The issue will mainly be water running down the leg and splashing in over the top. Overshoes over my non Gore-Tex cycling shoes are what I use on my bike and my Gore-Tex shoes are only for walking/running etc.
  2. Nigel_'s avatar
    These come up so small. I would suggest ordering a size and a half above usual
    adoks4me's avatar
    Very very snug. Go full size up. Cycling... Probably a no.
  3. lamboo's avatar
    Raeding commments, so i should order 1 and half size bigger for Adidas Gore Tex?
    Lee_Whitham's avatar
    I'm Usually a 9, 9 1/2 but I bought a 10 and they fit fine. I think 1 1/2 sizes up is a bit overkill.

    I do agree with the sole wearing down quickly that another fella commented on, once the sole wears down walking on any sort of mud can end up with you on your arse.
  4. MildmanneredCalvin's avatar
    Adidas have always been a buy-one-and-a-half-sizes-up kind of brand since forever.
  5. 123sonny123's avatar
    Hi Op. A genuine heartfelt thank you!

    I've been trying out various trainers/hiking trainers in shops over the past few years and the offerings on the high street made me feel depressed! Either they looked cr@p; were made of very cheap materials; were awfully narrow; very uncomfortable for my high- arched feet; had no grip, or couldn't be easily cleaned or a combination of these.

    I took a punt on these and I am very happy. Funnily enough, I have always been a size 10. Reading some of the reviews suggesting to go up by a size/size and a half would have been a huge error for me. I trepidly went half a size up and got 10.5s. They arrived earlier today and I have been proudly wearing them in the house for the past hour. They are ever so slightly long for me but I can get away with it / can't be bothered returning + reordering a size 10. Plus the width on these 10.5s is great so I am sticking with them.

    I'm a light user so fingers crossed these last a while. My first footwear purchase in years that I have been pleased with.

    They have goretex, but do any of you helpful folk recommend spraying these with any kind of protector? And, any sorta cleaning/maintenance you recommend?
    Thanks again, Sonny.
    PS. The video review at the top the guy says they are heavy trainers. I found them to be the opposite in fact.
    (edited)
  6. John_Atkin's avatar
    Nice
  7. wobblejobble's avatar
    Anyone know what these are like on rock? I currently have solomon and they are fairly useless compared to my old inov8 roclites
    NoNamesLeftWhy's avatar
    cant feel rocks under these bad boys
  8. Hiyayou's avatar
    As much as I enjoy wearing my trainers, I am quite disappointed with the sole wearing out in 6 months or so (main use is walking tarmac). Still my Nike running trainers have covered over 1000km and the sole is still there.
    48772489-5xkt1.jpgEdited to include image and to confirm its 1000km and not 1km (edited)
    DigitalReaper's avatar
    Still has the sole after 5 minutes of running? Impressive.
  9. Nathan's avatar
    Thanks for sharing
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