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Karrimor Men's Bodmin Weathertite Hiking Boots combine lightweight design (268g) with a waterproof, breathable Weathertite membrane and a high-traction Dynagrip 037 outsole. Featuring a cushioned phylon midsole and standard footbed, these boots offer immediate comfort and reliable ankle support for diverse terrains. Perfect for high-mileage hikers and urban explorers seeking durable, value-packed footwear.



| ASIN | B00LIJ1ZEC |
| ASIN | B00LIIY4YQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 543 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 2 in Men's Trekking & Hiking Footwear |
| Boot Form Type | Hiking Boot |
| Brand | Karrimor |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Colour | Black Sea |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (12,541) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (12,541) |
| Date First Available | 24 Sept. 2014 |
| Department | Men's |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 50172729152966 |
| Heel Type | Flat |
| Insole Material | Manmade |
| Item Type Name | High Rise Hiking Boots |
| Item Weight | 268 Grams |
| Item model number | K750 |
| Manufacturer | Karrimor |
| Manufacturer | Karrimor |
| Model Name | Bodmin Mid IV Weathertite |
| Model number | K748 |
| Occasion | Attribute not applicable for product |
| Outer Material Type | Suede Leather |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 cm; 1.67 kg |
| Season | All |
| Shaft Circumference | 10.5 Inches |
| Shaft Height | Ankle |
| Shoe Height Map | Mid-Top |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Style Name | Bodmin Mid 4 weathertite |
| Toe Style | Closed Toe |
| Unit Count | 1.00 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| lining-description | Warm Lining |
| material-type | other |
W**Y
Simply brilliant
I've tried a lot of boots, at all price levels, and I begrudge spending over a hundred for every day boots, hence trying these.......... Yes they are built to a price, but I've been wearing them for casual walking around for 3 months and I can only say for the money these are brilliant, the fit is nice and wide, they are super comfortable, the bed is a bit thin but it doesn't affect the comfort for me. They're not showing signs of wear, I've got them soaking and they didn't leak. For low level path walking these are ideal. If they fell apart tomorrow I'd buy another pair which says it all.
D**2
Great shoes
I’m on 20,000 miles walking in last 5 years. These shoes fit, straight off, no breaking in or initial discomfort. Lightweight. My heavy, special boots sit forlornly by the front door, abandoned. Streets, forest, riverbank, mud, moors, hills, cycling, it’s all the same. Superb shoe with excellent ankle support that are better than my £300 specialist boots, which wear out in a similar time frame and cost £100 a time to resole. Plus a month at the menders. I am on my third pair. With high mileage expect at least a years worth of wear. Which I think is great value. Plus they are actually waterproof. Excellent value all round. Highly recommended. Now on my 5th pair. Tried on all the expensive models from the mountaineering shops in London. I found that all their shoes were undersized by at least one size. I am size 10. In the anon shops a size 11 was a size 9. No way am I a size 12. I have paid good money for top boots at 300£ plus. I have found that these wear out much quicker than my £33 shoes from this seller. Plus I don’t have to send them to a foreign country to have them re-soled/heeled as their boots wear out in a fraction of the time than the shoes from this seller. My last pair of these shoes were bought one year ago. I do high mileage - 20,000 miles - in last five years. These shoes fit perfectly. Some time soon I will be able to claim that I walked the equivalent of walking the equator, IE around the World in these brilliant shoes. That’s 25000 miles or so. So whatever size you are these shoes will fit. Highly recommended.
S**M
Snapped laces after 3 months
Why did you choose this product over others?: Generally a good al round shoe, comfy if not a little broad for my feet, seem to be water resistant and grip is good but one of the laces has snapped after Not even 3 months. Not good enough really, how many pence have the saved in manufacture and now I have to buy more laces.
M**.
Proved their worth in the arctic
I recently came back from the north of Sweden where temperatures were close to -30°C. I had this pair of boots with me and a pair of boots more specialised for these conditions, but those Karrimors were so good that I didn't even use the other pair for the whole week I spent there. The Karrimors were comfortable, kept my feet dry and were light enough to allow good mobility in the snow. Where the snow was very packed they were very grippy and I can only remember once where I almost slipped. One downside is that the insulation around the toe area is on the thin side so after extended periods exposed in the elements you could start feeling the cold creeping in, even when wearing thick thermal socks. But overall, a great product at a great price.
L**E
Great boots, comfortable and dry.
Very happy with these boots. Bought them as my old ones from another brand were falling apart and had an upcoming holding which would have a lot of walking in. At all times these boots remained comfortable and dry. We even ended up in some shallow water and they held up fine, as the picture shows. Stayed completely dry inside. I have since been wearing these boots for work and days out and they have remained comfortable and together so far. Very happy with these considering the price and would reccomend.
F**S
as expected
This a decent quality product and my second pair purchaced, I find them well made and reasonably priced
C**N
Good, tough boots... While they lasted.
To give a little gravitas to this review, I should get things out of the way early by saying that I do a fair bit of walking. Twice daily I need to walk back and forth to work, which is in total about 3 miles. This may not sound like much, but on a daily basis it really begins to show if you're not wearing footwear that's up to the task. In a push to save money, I went through a couple of pairs of bargain-basement-priced 'walking boots' which seemed ok initially but it quickly became apparent that cheap shoes either leak or the soles on them wear down so quickly that they only last 2-3 months in the end, so buying them was in fact a completely false economy. After my last pair wore out I decided that it was time to get a decent pair of proper walking boots from a good manufacturer so, ever the bargain hunter, I set out on a quest to find a decent pair at a fair price. And, of course, it was after a quick search on Amazon that I found these beauties. The deciding factor was the fact that they'd been reviewed positively by 700+ people, holding a 4.5-star rating overall. This looked pretty good to me, oh and they were half price - so the deal was done and they arrived in the post the very next day. I've been wearing them for about a week now and am actually very impressed. They're incredibly comfortable and feel really well made. I've yet to test out how waterproof they are, but considering that Karrimor are a proper outdoor clothing manufacturer I've got no reason to doubt the claim. The soles of these boots are made out of a fairly firm rubber compound with nice big, knobbly treads so they feel like they're going to last - and they do grip really well in the dry. I have however had one unexpected slip in them in the wet, but I can forgive them as no matter what shoes I'm wearing, it can be a little bit nerve-jangling walking down Edinburgh's Mound, a fairly steep curved hill of paving on which I've seen many a denizen of Edinburgh take a tumble on. If I was to make one very small complaint it's that the provided laces are a little on the slippery side and have come undone a few times, but this isn't a deal-breaker. Overall, I'm very happy with these boots and as with all things it'll be interesting to see how well they're going to last. Fingers crossed I won't be buying another pair in three months! UPDATE on 01/11/2016... So I've been wearing these boots for over six months now and am glad to say that they're holding up really well to my daily walking. The soles still have plenty of tread on them and the uppers are more or less unmarked and are holding together really well. The insoles that some with the boots were, however, completely rubbish and started slipping and moving around after a few weeks of use, so I replaced them with better ones which are mercifully staying in place. Now, if you read that optimistic statement about the waterproofing of the boots and got excited, I'm about to burst your bubble... In short - they're not waterproof in any way, shape or form. I found my feet getting soggy after walking on long, wet grass with these on - so they most certainly won't hold up if you're looking to dance through puddles with them! However, I'm still pleased with these boots as they're as tough as I hoped they were going to be and well worth a look. Update on 08/02/2017... The honeymoon period is well and truly over. I am sad to say that yesterday I noticed a big crack in the hard cap on the right boot's toe and, on closer inspection, discovered a hole big enough to poke a finger through right behind the toe cap. The admiration I had for these boots appearing to be tough just vanished in a puff of smoke. They just lost two stars. Don't get me wrong, these are good, comfortable boots - but are not tough enough to stand up to a three mile hike every day.
K**Z
Als heftiger Radfahrer, Halter eines größeren Power-Hütehundes, forcierter Spaziergänger bei jedem Sauwetter gibt es eben kein Wetter, sondern nur miese Schuhe. Diese hier sind Top. Trekking - na gut, wer es nicht abkann und nur Slipper mag... falsche Zielgruppe. Die hier sehen m.E. echt cool und sehr wertig aus - und sind es auch. Die Sohne ist toll, hat Grip, die Schnürung geht schnell und der Schuh sitzt gut und ist gleichzeitig total bequem. Ich bin begeistert, denn sowas kosten nen Hunni aufwärts - und ich habe offenbar grade ein günstig-Fenster erwischt und nur rund ein Viertel davon bezahlt. Da sag' ich doch auch mal dankeschön! Klare Empfehlung! Kleiner Tipp: Ne gute Einlegsohle - ganz besonders die von Food Active, sind aber preislich nicht so ohne, aber tatsächlich super - macht die Sache perfekt.
A**R
Good shoes,seems old stock.
S**C
Normalmente indossi sneakers taglia 47 ma ordinando questi stivali dello stesso numero sono risultati un pò grandi. Ho dovuto effettuare nuovamente l'ordinare con un 46 e calzano alla perfezione.
M**T
Having been walking, trekking and mountaineering all over the world, I have used lots of different footwear. These are my 3rd pair of Karrimor Bodmin low walking shoes. I have found these to be very light but also hard wearing and comfortable. They usually last me about 18 months before the heel wears through. During that time though they are used almost daily from local walks on tarmac paths for about an hour right up to full mountain climbs over a whole day. I would say that they are not waterproof but weather resistant. If you must have full waterproofing then you need to pay more than these cost. I would not like to wear them in England in a wet winter for example but in Austria where I now live and the climate is much drier, then they are ideal. I have even worn them in shallow snow. The only small problem I have encountered is that to start with, the removable insole remains firmly stuck in the shoe and is comfortable. However with wear, the insole becomes unstuck. Eventually I have had to remove it and then wear two pairs of socks. I always order one size up from my normal shoe size. Overall I think these are great value for the price.
J**.
Stiff, they need breaking in and the shoes were dusty but nothing i could not handle. Just threw on a hazmat suit and ppp to unbox them. A wee bit on the large side for a 10 so thick socks will be required. Not sure if theses artificial rubber soles will be up to all the walking. First Impressions 4 Stars.
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